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Fundraising, Partnerships and Engagement

ANNUAL

REPORT 2023

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Fundraising, Partnerships and Engagement

ANNUAL

REPORT 2023

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Fundraising, Partnerships and Engagement

ANNUAL

REPORT 2023

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ANZUP is incredibly grateful for the unwavering support we have received from both new and existing donors and supporters. Their dedication and generosity have been instrumental in helping us fulfill our mission of improving the lives of individuals affected by bladder, kidney, testicular, penile, and prostate cancers through groundbreaking multidisciplinary collaborative clinical trials.

Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, ANZUP has successfully adapted and implemented innovative fundraising strategies. By embracing virtual campaigns and communications, we have been able to continue raising funds and increasing awareness for our cause.

We have been fortunate to receive support through various avenues, including active participation in community activities, generous gifts in wills, fruitful corporate partnerships, invaluable trusts and foundations, successful appeals, and enthusiastic participation in our diverse fundraising events.

ANZUP extends its heartfelt appreciation to our invaluable donors and supporters who have consistently stood by us, empowering ANZUP’s practice-changing multidisciplinary collaborative clinical trials. Your continued support plays a pivotal role in driving our mission forward and making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by these cancers.

Thank you!

COMMUNITY FUNDRAISING

City2Surf

The City2Surf returned in style, with 60,000 participants running, walking, and dancing their way through the city to the sun-drenched Bondi Beach, after two years of virtual races on Sunday 14 August.

Steven Guy was one of those walkers and fundraisers, whose mission was to walk for cancer.

“My name is Steve, and I was first diagnosed with kidney cancer in April 2019, it rapidly metastasized. Now, after 3 years where I have had 3 major surgeries, numerous procedures and ongoing treatments and tests, I have decided to try to give something back by raising money from walking the 14km City2Surf in August 2022 in under 3 hours”.

Steven raised an incredible $1,441.50 for ANZUP and below the belt cancer research and walked 14 kilometres in 2 hours and 21 minutes. An incredible effort and commitment to raising funds and awareness to improve outcomes for kidney cancer.

Interested in joining a public event and raising funds for ANZUP? Go to belowthebelt.org.au/event-listings for current event listings.

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Breakfast Point Men’s Shed

John and the Breakfast Point Men’s Shed team have been great supporters of ANZUP since 2018 at our Pedalthon events, and local community events to raise funds and awareness for below the belt cancer.

In August the Men’s Shed with the support of IGA Breakfast Point put on a community sausage sizzle. Despite a windy morning, the sausage sizzle welcomed over 100 people and raised over $13,000 funds to go towards the Sydney Pedalthon and below the belt clinical trials research.

Many thanks to the Breakfast Point Men’s Shed for their outstanding efforts to raise awareness and funds for the upcoming Sydney Pedalthon on 22 November at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Dry-Gust 

In August, ANZUP encouraged supporters to go dry and make a difference to the lives of people affected by below the belt cancers.

Charlie Harris put his hand up for the challenge and raised $234. Charlie went booze free throughout the month of August and feeling the benefits!

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