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National Breast Cancer Foundation
Proud partner of the National Breast Cancer Foundation
At Green Valley Grains, we believe that business should be about more than just great products – it should be about making a difference. That’s why we’re proud to introduce our latest initiative: "Pink by Nature: Green Valley for a Cure.”
For a limited time, when you purchase our Open Range Poultry Mix (20kg) in its special-edition pink packaging, you’re not just feeding your poultry – you’re helping to fund vital breast cancer research. From May to July every year, we’re donating $1 from every bag sold to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF), supporting their mission to achieve Zero Deaths from breast cancer.
Breast cancer affects thousands of Australians each year, with over 21,000 people – including approximately 200 men – diagnosed annually. While research has led to a 40% reduction in breast cancer deaths since 1994, there’s still so much work to be done. That’s why we’re stepping up, and we invite you to join us.
Pink by Nature: Green Valley for a Cure
Join Us in Making a Difference Through the "Pink by Nature: Green Valley for a Cure" campaign, Green Valley Grains invites customers, retailers, and communities to come together in the fight against breast cancer. By purchasing the limited-edition Open Range Poultry Mix, every individual can play a role in driving impactful change.
NATIONAL BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Partner
The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is Australia's leading not-for-profit organisation funding world-class breast cancer research towards the vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer.
Since their inception in 1994, NBCF has invested around $200M into more than 600 world class research projects across Australia.
In this time, death rates from breast cancer in Australia have improved by 43%. We've seen remarkable results, but the job's not done.
At NBCF, they are determined to create a better tomorrow. They know research matters, and it is central and critical to improving breast cancer outcomes. That's why they fund the very best breast cancer research in Australia by awarding grants via an open national, competitive and rigorous peer review process.
