FLYPINK FOR BREAST CANCER RESEARCH #WeFlyPink

FlyPink - Supporting breast cancer research

FlyPink – Supporting breast cancer research

Qantas Group employees will FlyPink from this month , to show their support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

FlyPink is an initiative started by QantasLink Captain Susan McHaffie whose aunt was diagnosed and beat breast cancer. Joining the airline in 2013, Susan was inspired by the National Breast Cancer Foundation-branded pink QantasLink aircraft to find a way to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research that would encourage airlines around the world to join together for the cause.

The launch of FlyPink last year saw more than 3,000 Qantas Group pilots swap their normal gold epaulettes (shoulder stripes) for pink epaulettes. This year, they will be joined by Qantas and QantasLink cabin crew who will swap their silver wing badges for pink, customer service agents in our airports and lounges will wear pink ribbons and ground crew will wear pink caps.

QantasLink Captain Susan McHaffie said she was heartened to see more

FlyPink - Supporting breast cancer research

FlyPink – Supporting breast cancer research

employees across the airline join forces to support FlyPink this year.
“With more of our team members involved this year, I have high hopes that together we can raise $100,000 for breast cancer research,” she said.
“My ultimate aim is to see other airlines around the world joining us in support of FlyPink. I hope this October I’ll walk past a pilot I don’t know in an international airport wearing pink epaulettes in support of breast cancer research.

Customers and Qantas employees can support FlyPink by donating to www.flypink.net #WeFlyPink #showyoursupport

September is Breast Cancer Awareness – Please like and share this Facebook Page Cover to show your support.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Tomorrow sees the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2016.

This dreadful cancer has affected far to many of us but until a cure is found we must push for greater awareness everyday not just in September.

So to help this vital cause we have created a Facebook page cover to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2016. We would ask you to put it up om your page or share via Twitter even for a few minutes.

Thanks very much in advance.

PS As part of our medical education offering we have produced a post looking at the what every woman needs to know about breast cancer. To find out more please read the post here.

‘Wear it Pink’ – how one hospital is promoting Breast Cancer Awareness month #WearitPink




Wear it Pink #wearitpink

Wear it Pink #wearitpink

As you may know October is Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Tomorrow on Friday 23 October, staff at Leicester’s Hospitals are invited to ‘Wear it Pink’ to raise money for the Breast Care Centre and promote national Breast Cancer Awareness month.

The Breast Care Centre at Glenfield Hospital, which opened in 1999, brings together the specialist staff required to provide breast care services across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month, staff are encouraged to wear something pink, whether an item of clothing or just an accessory, and donate a pound. All money raised will go into the Breast Care Butterfly Appeal through Leicester Hospitals Charity, to fund improvements to the department.




Amanda Gibby, General Manager for Breast Imaging at Leicester’s Hospitals, said: “Our Wear it Pink day on Friday [23 Oct] is a fantastic opportunity for staff to raise some money so we can improve the environment and care for our patients.”

Breast cancer is the leading cancer killer among women aged 20–59 years worldwide. Between August 2014 and July 2015, 6,800 women attended the Breast Care Centre at Glenfield concerned about symptoms. Not all symptoms are a result of breast cancer. In 2014, approximately 800 women in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland were diagnosed with breast cancer.

To find out how you can get involved why not check out the Wear it Pink web site here.

Please use the comments section below to share any photos of you wearing it pink!

Keep Calm And Support Breast Cancer Awareness


Keep Calm and Support Breast Cancer Awareness

Keep Calm and Support Breast Cancer Awareness

October Breast Cancer Awareness Month is so Keep Calm and Support Breast Cancer Awareness.

Feel free to use this image to promote breast cancer awareness.


Breast Cancer Awareness Month – please use this Facebook Cover to show your support


Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

September is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To mark the occasion we have produced a new Facebook profile cover.

It would be really great if you could download the cover and share with family and friends.

For more information on breast cancer please go here.