Cancer Council is working with the community to defeat cancer. There are many ways that individuals, organisations and groups can get involved in our work.
Make a donation
Your donation whether large or small will make a meaningful contribution to our fight to defeat cancer. We thank you for your support.
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Volunteer
Cancer Council has plenty of opportunities for you to donate your time and skills. | more
Join a research project
Take part in a Cancer Council study to help find the causes of cancer, and how best to treat this disease. | more
Take part in a Cancer Council event
Cancer Council has a range of annual events with something for everyone.
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Australia's Biggest Morning Tea
Host a morning tea in your home, workplace, sporting club, school or anywhere you choose, and ask your guests to make a donation to the cancer cause. | more
Daffodil Day
Sell fresh daffodils and/or merchandise at your workplace, school or another venue. Or look out for Daffodil Day outlet and make a purchase. | more
Pink Ribbon Day
Order Pink Ribbon Day merchandise to help your friends and family, work colleagues and customers show they care about the women and men affected by breast cancer. | more
Girls Night In
Get the girls together to raise money for women's cancers. | more
Relay for Life
A fun, outdoor and overnight fundraising event where teams of 10 to 15 people take turns to walk around a local oval. | more
Call To Arms
Organise a Call To Arms event with your sporting club. Don your yellow armbands and raise funds for men's cancers. | more
Join a fun run
Register for a fun run and nominate Cancer Council as your chosen charity.
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Organise your own fundraising
You can turn virtually anything you enjoy doing into a fundraiser. You can gather sponsors for a fun run, ask people to donate in lieu of gifts, shave your head, host an event. | more
Speak out on cancer issues
Cancer Council is a leading advocate for cancer prevention and improved patient services. You can help us speak out on important cancer issues. | more
Donate hair
Cancer Council doesn't know of any local wigmakers who collect hair specifically for cancer patients wigs. But you can sell your hair and make a donation to the cancer cause.