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Tony Lenhoff Pink Drive

Tony Lenhoff Pink Drive

Funds Raised:
R 2 410
Fundraising Target:
R 3 600

Personal message

For a cause that I like to hold close to my heart!

At the Argus Cycle Challenge this year I had the ride of my life. Everything came together for a perfect race and I did way better than the time target that I had set myself. This was mainly due to a father (age late 60's) and son (early 30's) who allowed me to sit in when I needed a "pull". They were riding in PinkDrive colours in memory of a wife and mother who had passed.

By way of thanks I promised to ride for them at my tenth 94.7 cycle challenge. 

Please help this very important cause. It may be your wife, mother, sister, daughter, girlfriend, lover or mistress that PinkDrive save next.

Donations

  • Nov 24, 2011 - R 110.00
  • "Good work Anthony!" - SHANNON BROOK

  • Nov 19, 2011 - R 200.00
  • "good on ya" - Ryan Russ and Ad

  • Nov 15, 2011 - R 500.00
  • "cool, in memory of my mom eleanore" - debi joel and the girls

  • Nov 15, 2011 - R 200.00
  • "Here is wishing you a fantastic ride - just like you to give back :-)" - Shelley Brogden

  • Nov 15, 2011 - R 200.00
  • " Well done I'm proud of you! " - Neville Berkowitz

  • Nov 15, 2011 - R 200.00
  • "Well Done Tony on a great iniative : You a true Star !" - Mary Harty

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 3 600.00

Donations to date

R 2 410.00

Funds raised offline

R 1 000.00

PinkDrive Breast Cancer Fundraising

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PinkDrive NPC, a health sector NGO, was founded in 2009 by Ms Noelene Kotschan, on the premise that  “Early detection saves lives.” PinkDrive’s cardinal purpose is to contribute meaningfully towards preventing as many people as it can, from succumbing to breast, cervical, prostate and testicular cancer. 

Its primary focus is on citizens without access to reasonable care for these conditions, and who reside in areas where health services do not reach. It recognises that treatable cancers receiving even the basic levels of care could translate into varying lengths of extended life for the afflicted when detected and treated early. Its posture is ostensibly a promoter of health awareness in general, and specifically health education and heightening awareness of gender-related cancers in South Africa.  

Our Mission:  

Promote awareness and early detection of, and screening for gender-related cancers in the general  population of South Africa, using the message “Early detection will help to prolong life.”  

Our Vision:  

To be the leading non-governmental organisation dedicated to creating and promoting awareness about cancer in South Africa, and potentially beyond.  

Our delivery:  

PinkDrive has five principal interventions through its flagship programmes, PinkDrive® and More Balls  Than Most®, channelled through mobile point-of-contact service delivery by skilled certificated  medical/nursing practitioners, namely:  

  1. Clinical Breast Exams: A mass screening service provided to woman and men of all ages. This service includes one-on-one cancer education focusing on self-examinations as well as a breast examination.  2. Mammograms: A select screening service primarily provided for a woman over the age of 40, unless they are referred for a mammogram by a Doctor.  
  2. Pap Smears: Cervical Cancer Screening.  
  3. Prostate-Specific Antigen Test (PSA): These tests are a form of rapid testing for men above the age of  40 years old. These tests are administered by testing an adequate sample of blood taken from a subject.  5. Prostate and Testicular Cancer Awareness and Education: At all activations, More Balls Than Most sets up information booths and supplies information flyers to educate the public about Prostate and Testicular  Cancer.  

Our beneficiaries:  

Indigent and medically uninsured woman and men are the primary beneficiaries of PinkDrive NPC’s commitment. Citizens living in rural, township and semi-urban geographies across South Africa, are of the highest priority. Beneficiaries who can afford to pay for the service, are charged an approved nominal amount, which in turn funds the services to the indigent and medically uninsured beneficiaries.