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‘Get Your PINK On’ along with Vodacom Bulls for CANSA Screening

On Saturday 2 April 2016, the Vodacom Bulls will take to the field kitted out in PINK, to battle it out against the Toyota Cheetahs in the 5th round of the Vodacom Super Rugby.

The PINK kit is all in the name of raising funds and awareness for CANSA as part of the #GetYourPinkOn Campaign.

All proceeds raised by CANSA and the #GetYourPinkOn Campaign will go towards purchasing a new Mobile Health Clinic. Read more…

 
 
Relate Bracelets, Pink CANSA Wrap
 
 

Get YOUR Pink On:

Join the Vodacom Bulls and CANSA at Loftus and show your support by wearing PINK - the Bulls are leading by example, so it’d be cool if you would follow! Help the #GetYourPinkOn team co-ordinate the biggest PINK wave ever at a rugby game!

Be sure to purchase a Relate Bracelet for just R40, and a PINK Camo CANSA Wrap for R30 (both limited editions) at the match, to add some flair to your outfit...

The Bulls have a dedicated Uber drop off zone in University Road for the game, and are offering a free Uber ride to the value of R100 for all first time Uber app users (who are heading to the stadium for the game) when they use the promo code: BlueBulls16.

 
 
 
 

Great Fun, Activities & Entertainment at Match

Fans can expect a whole host of fun and activities both before and during the game – in addition to the game itself!
Be sure to visit the D-field and enjoy the Bull pen, beer garden and activations stalls.

CANSA will be manning eight Spray-a-thon stations at most entrance gates around the stadium where fans and spectators can get their hair sprayed in PINK for only R10.

 
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Why Get Your PINK On?

The Vodacom Bulls hope, with YOUR help, to raise awareness of cancer and funds for a CANSA Mobile Health Clinic

 
Get Your Pink On for CANSA
 

which will provide education regarding reducing cancer risk, early detection & provide cancer screening to people living in remote communities who would otherwise not have access to screening.

CANSA currently only has 9 Mobile Health Clinics and could reach many more people needing screening with the purchase of another vehicle.

Listen to ‘The Good Stuff – Using Sport for Good’ interview with Brent Lindeque, Lucy Balona (CANSA) & Shanil (Vodacom Bulls), about the #‎GetYourPinkOn Campaign…

 
 
Mobile Health Clinic

Visit CANSA’s Mobile Health Clinic

CANSA’s Mobile Health Clinic will also be at the game where CANSA nurses will provide cancer education and information to help reduce the cancer risk, as well as the following screening:

  • - Clinical Breast Examinations and how to do self-breast examinations;
  • - Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) – a finger-prick blood test to help detect prostate abnormalities (only for men over 40);
  • - for the younger man, they will educate on how to do testicular self-examinations to reduce the risk of testicular cancer;
  • - Healthy Lifestyle risk assessments to assess your cancer risk;
  • - Information on the cancer warning signs for adults and children; and blood pressure and glucose testing.
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Early detection is important to help with more effective treatment and to have a better chance of recovering from cancer.

 
 

Can’t Make it to Loftus to Show Your Support?

No worries, there are many ways you can help BULLdoze cancer and enable CANSA to reach more people with cancer screening!

 

SMS the word PINK to 42336
to donate R30

SnapScan in aid of CANSA

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