24 October, 2025
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UPDATE: Ray White Gawler East has officially launched its second annual National Breast Cancer Foundation fundraiser, aiming to raise $5,000 for vital cancer research. The event, taking place on October 15, 2023, has already garnered participation from over 200 community members, showcasing a heartfelt commitment to the fight against breast cancer.

This year’s initiative is not just about raising funds; it’s about building a community united in support of those affected by breast cancer. The organization encourages participants to wear pink and engage in a series of activities designed to promote awareness and raise funds, making this a highly anticipated event for the local area.

The event kicks off at 10:00 AM at Ray White Gawler East, with a variety of activities planned throughout the day. Attendees can look forward to fun runs, raffles, and informational booths where they can learn more about breast cancer prevention and support resources.

In a statement, Ray White Gawler East said,

“We are thrilled to see our community come together for such an important cause. Each dollar raised brings us one step closer to finding a cure.”

The organization’s commitment to this cause reflects the growing urgency surrounding breast cancer awareness and research funding.

With the growing number of participants and the strong community spirit, this event is poised to make a significant impact, both financially and emotionally. The collective goal is to not only meet but exceed last year’s fundraising total, further emphasizing the need for support in this critical area.

As these developments unfold, Ray White Gawler East is actively encouraging more community members to join in and support the cause. Donations can be made on-site during the event, or online through their dedicated fundraising page.

Stay tuned for more updates as we approach this impactful day! This initiative is more than just a fundraiser; it’s a powerful reminder of the community’s strength and the ongoing fight against breast cancer.