Entries are open for the annual Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic walk/run for breast cancer at www.mothersdayclassic.com.au.
Join thousands of Australians who will give the gift of research on Mother’s Day by walking, running, volunteering and raising vital funds on Sunday 8 May.
National Chair of Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic, Louise Davidson, said every year the event contributes to changing the lives of women and families touched by breast cancer.
“We encourage everyone to walk, run, volunteer or fundraise for the Mother’s Day Classic by entering online and joining us for a memorable morning on Mother’s Day,” Ms Davidson said.
With more than 100,000 people expected to walk or run, the Mother’s Day Classic is now
Australia’s largest national charity event, involving communities in seven capital cities and at least 25 metropolitan and regional locations across the country.
Mother’s Day Classic events will be held in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and the Gold Coast, as well as metro towns and regional locations including Ballarat, Bendigo, and Denmark.
The walk or run is open to people of all fitness levels, and participants are encouraged to wear creative costumes on the day.
Since the first event in 1998, the Mother’s Day Classic has raised $7.8 million for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and created a Mother’s Day tradition that raises awareness about a disease that affects one in nine Australian women.
Help change the future for Australian women by registering to walk, run or volunteer, and fundraise for breast cancer research at www.mothersdayclassic.com.au.