Sadly, many families in Macarthur are touched by cancer...
The 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer Macarthur is an annual outdoor, overnight fundraising event that exists to provide the Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre, the Paediatric Ambulatory Care Unit at Campbelltown Hospital and the Palliative Day Care Unit at Camden Hospital with the extra services and equipment they need to assist in the treatment, care and comfort of children and adults dealing with cancer.
Come join in the fun & raise money for Cancer services in Macarthur..
100% of money raised stays in Macarthur!
Due to the wonderful support of the Macarthur community, more than $220,000.00 was raised last year bringing the total raised in just 6 years for our local cancer treatment centres to $1.1 million. Over 1000 people took part in last year's event - what an incredible achievement!
Register now..
Registrations are now open for this year’s 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer Macarthur to be held at the Campbelltown Athletics Stadium, Leumeah from 10 am Saturday 15th October to 10am Sunday 16 October. Join us for a whole lot of fun! For more information contact Sue on 4625 6428 or Rebecca on 0439 702 501.
Participate for 24 minutes or 24 hours..
Join with hundreds of others in this family event and walk or run some laps, celebrate life, acknowledge months of successful fundraising and have fun. It caters for all ages. There will be entertainment, food, activities and the chance to contribute to your community. Everyone is invited. Come along.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of our major sponsors:
With special thanks to Kennards Hire of Blaxland Road Campbelltown who have kindly donated storage space to assist our organisation.
Media supporters:
Macarthur Chronicle · C91.3FM · 2MCR 100.3FM
The organisation is a registered charity. Donations over $2 are tax deductible. Incorporated in NSW under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 as the FIGHT AGAINST CANCER MACARTHUR INC. Approved as a Fundraising Authority under the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 Authorised by Councillor Fred Borg, Chairperson.