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Qualify Me! supports the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF)

Qualify Me! is now a corporate supporter of the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF), the only national body that funds life-changing breast cancer research with money raised entirely by the Australian public.

NBCF-funded research has helped to detect breast cancer earlier, develop better therapies and treatments, build a greater understanding of how the spread of breast cancer can be stopped, and improved quality of life for Australians with breast cancer and their families and friends. Breast cancer is the most common cancer facing Australian women, with eight women dying from the disease each day — mothers, sisters, wives, daughters and friends.

Research is the only way to prevent deaths, and improve how breast cancer is diagnosed, managed and treated. By funding only world-class research, NBCF is working towards an aspirational goal of zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030.

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In this regard, Qualify Me! is happy to announce that we will be rolling out various campaigns and exploring fundraising opportunities with NBCF over the next 12 months in order to collect funds and support the cause. In addition, various contributions from course fees shall be accorded and workplace activities will also be organised to create awareness and promote the same. With 48 Australians diagnosed and eight dying from the disease, there is still much to do and we can definitely help!

By all of us putting our hands together, we can make a difference. Visit the National Breast Cancer Foundation website to learn more

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