Friday, October 1, 2010

Get Together For Gynae!!

On Tuesday afternoon the NZGCF held 'Get Together For Gynae' - an afternoon mingle hosted by our ambassador Beth Allen to relaunch the new name of the Foundation (previously The Silver Ribbon Foundation) and the new look logo.

I wasn't there so here are some photos the the girls from AUT took during the event! It was a great success with about 100+ people at Auckland's Sale St Bar. Here is a pic of the girls with Auckland MP's Nikki Kaye and Jacinda Ardern. Well done girls! Check the Facebook page for more photos to come!




Tuesday, September 21, 2010

ASB this month...

We are very excited to announce as a result of support from ASB Bank, New Zealand Gynaecological Cancer Foundation donation boxes will be in ASB Banks from 20 to 30 September.

The donation boxes hold our new wallet cards detailing signs and symptoms of gynaecological cancers.

The donation boxes display a BEAT poster, featuring Beth Allen, our new Ambassador.


NZGCF on Good Morning

The girls at NZGCF have been very busy this month organising various different events and interviews around the place.

Last week I appeared on Good Morning, and had a bit of a chat with Sarah Bradley, one of the hosts. We had a pre recorded interview on the 8th the same day as the Parliamentary 'Share & Care' veeeeeeeeery early that day (hope you can't tell), and it aired last Wednesday the 15th . One of the AUT girls, Courtney accompanied me to the studio and we had a ball!

Sarah was very lovely, and it didn't even seem like there were cameras around! I also managed to meet the rest of the team (Brendan, Hayden and Asta) and Courtney and I were interviewed for a separate piece about our perfect wedding proposal!

All in all a great day :)

Check it out here.



Sunday, September 12, 2010

Mid - September update

What a busy couple of weeks since last blog!

Awareness month is flying by and people all over the country are getting involved and running Share and Care events to help spread the word on Gynaecological cancers and boost awareness.

As part of awareness month, publicity opportunities have been keeping me busy around training training. I headed to Wellington last week where I filmed an interview for the the Good Morning show (to air next wed) and the Share and Care event at Parliament with the rest of the team from the New Zealand Gynaecological Cancer Foundation. We had a really receptive audience and I think everyone in attendance learnt plenty!

Louise Upston was our host for the day and we were all very grateful for her efforts organising the venue and attendees, it was much appreciated, the event would not have got off the ground without her generous effort.

Hopefully the day helped all those in attendance personally as well as educating them about all of the good work foundation has been doing and our hopes for the future. The day was an important step in obtaining government support for our reasonably young foundation. It also shows how far we have come in a year, our main share and care in 2009 was held in a boat shed!

Im a bit of a morning/afternoon tea connoisseur, this was one of the best yet, a big thanks to Gabrielle for organising this, the cupcakes were devine! After the share and care we had a little photo-shoot on the steps of parliament! Thursday it was back to reality at 7am!
Check out the team and I below:

Friday, August 20, 2010

The first share and care

The NZ Gynaecological Cancer Foundation has carried out it's 1st share and care event was carried out to 68 women of the Auckland Executive Club on Wednesday 18th.

Sarah did a quick Q and A quiz, and she has reported back that it went really well, and the women learned an amazing amount of information that they didn't know when they came in!

The winner won a bottle of Moet courtesy of Orsini.

Check out Sarah in action, below:

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Next Woman of the Year Awards!

So after three training sessions(I know!) on Thursday Sarah and I (GM of the foundation) headed to the Next Woman of the Year Awards ceremony.

It was an honor to be a finalist, I was touched to have even been nominated in the first place but to be one of the 25 finalists was really quite special. I had an absolute ball at the awards, it was such a treat to be in the company of such an amazing group of women. I didn't win anything not surprising against the calibre of people in the sport section but I got so much out of the experience, and a certificate of recognition that I will display with pride!

You can check out the winner, Dr Emma Parry here :)

It was great mingle amongst the fellow finalists and hear their exceptional stories and also make them aware of Gyneacological cancer. The other real treat was meeting the two key judges for the evening, Dame Catherine Tizard and Gareth Morgan who had the challenging task of whittling down all the entries to get the top 25!

Each of the 25 finalists was presented on arrival with a white camellia to tie around their wrist. The camellia was the endearing symbol of womens suffrage in New Zealand.

For now, the frock must be put away as the rowsuit calls my name! Worlds here we come!

Check out Sarah and I below!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

NEXT Woman of the Year Dinner

Tonight Sarah (General Manager of Silver Ribbon) and I are attending the NEXT Woman of the Year Dinner (I was nominated for it in the sporting category a little while back...)

Will keep you posted on the results!

Fi