September Gynaecological Cancer Month Fundraiser: Donate today (click link)

Talk Peach is a registered New Zealand charity founded by and run by gynaecological cancer survivors.

We know all too well the devastation that comes with this diagnosis and the heartbreaking feeling of being overlooked.

Gynaecological Cancer Awareness month for years has crept past without much noise, and with minimal funding raised; stigma plays a part, as does the sad fact that we don’t have the army to march the streets and fundraise, our community are dying.

There are major gaps in public awareness.

1 New Zealander dies every day from a gynaecological cancer, that’s higher than our road toll.

The survival rate for ovarian cancer sits at 37%, breast cancer used to have a similar outlook but now thanks to incredible advocacy, large scale fundraising and an immense amount of research, public support and awareness the 10 year breast cancer survival rate now sits at 92% when detected via a mammogram.

Talk Peach acknowledges and applauds the tremendous outcomes in the fight against breast cancer and believe that with similar commitment and resources we can achieve the same success for gynaecological cancers.

“In 10 years, I don’t want to see that nothing has changed; I can’t bear to see more and more New Zealanders dying of something they had never heard of, never knew the signs of, or that remain so underfunded in all aspects of the disease. It breaks my heart feeling like I got the cancer that no one can talk about” -Tash Crosby, Ovarian cancer survivor and Talk Peach Founder.

We have to start having life-saving conversations about gynaecological health, staying silent is harming our communities. We desperately need gynaecological cancer month to be as bold as other cancer awareness months.

Talk Peach are trying to raise $70,000 a mere fraction of what other health initiatives make but for us it’s a start.

Our mission moving forward is to:

To provide education on gynaecological health

To educate the community on the signs and symptoms of the 5 gynaecological cancers in order to reduce late diagnosis

To provide information and support to all those diagnosed with gynaecological cancers

To support those involved with life-saving research into gynaecological cancer treatment and cures.

To advocate for better funding into: education and awareness, research, clinical trials, access to medications, and better pathways to diagnostic testing.

Please help us put gynaecological cancer in the spotlight, support those diagnosed and save lives, our community needs you.

Use of funds

The printing and distribution of our new cervical cancer support guide, meals and physiotherapy rehabilitation for anyone diagnosed nationwide, education, awareness and advocacy.

Click here to kindly donate