Bromic goes big for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

2024-10-08
The Kids' Cancer Project CEO, Owen Finegan (centre), accepting a cheque from Bromic managing director, Scott Smith (right).
The Kids' Cancer Project CEO, Owen Finegan (centre), accepting a cheque from Bromic managing director, Scott Smith (right).

Bromic’s Better Challenge came to an end last week after an incredible month of fundraising, donating over $35,000 to The Kids’ Cancer Project for childhood cancer research.

Over the month of September, Bromic team hosted an array of events, including a team BBQ, a trivia night, dog walk and much more in a bid to help us realise our dream of no child dying from cancer.

The Kids’ Cancer Project ambassador, 18-year-old Osteo Sarcoma survivor Molly Croft, spoke to Bromic in the lead up to Childhood Cancer Awareness month. Mollie bravely shared her personal journey with childhood cancer, which inspired the entire team to dig deep for kids in similar situations.

The Kids’ Cancer Project CEO, Owen Finegan says our mission to empower researchers in finding better treatments for kids’ cancer would not be possible without corporate partners like Bromic.

“Attending several Bromic events as part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month was a wonderful experience.

“I’m so thankful to be partnered with businesses like Bromic who are keen to fund cutting-edge research into children’s cancers, to ensure all kids get the chance to grow up and live their dreams.”

A partnership with The Kids' Cancer Project means you are funding life-saving research. We'd love to meet with you and demonstrate how your organisation can make an impact on the lives of Aussie kids today.

Contact:
Patrick Phibbs
Head of Partnerships 
T +61 2 8394 7761  M 0406 712 508   E patrick@tkcp.org.au