The event will draw inspiration from the empowering spirit of International Women’s Day and the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024.
Witchery have delivered a gorgeous new collection of white shirts, which are helping to fundraise for ovarian cancer.
Today marks the second annual World Ovarian Cancer Day (WOCD), signifying a day of international unity and combined strength for the 250,000 women who are diagnosed and the 140,000 women who will die of the disease globally each year.
New research released by Ovarian Cancer Australia to mark Teal Ribbon Day, reveals a staggering three out of five women incorrectly believe that ovarian cancer is detected by a Pap smear test.1
The Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) is proud to announce the launch of OCRF White Shirt Day 2011. On the 19th of May 2011, all Australians are invited to unite and show their commitment to fighting ovarian cancer and supporting the thousands of Australian women and their families who are affected by this disease.