Richard Lawrence

Push for Prostate Cancer

I'm doing push-ups this Blue September. Show your support, let's tackle prostate cancer together

This September I've set myself a fundraising challenge to help bring down prostate cancer and support our mates.

Here's the gameplan:

I smash out heaps of push-ups throughout the month to inspire you to dig deep towards life-saving research and support.

Let's tackle prostate cancer together. Donate now. Because prostate cancer is killing people in our community. It's the most diagnosed cancer for blokes in NZ.

Your support helps provide support for people affected by a diagnosis. Plus you'll be helping raise awareness so more blokes know to get tested when they need to, along with research into treating and diagnosing prostate cancer.

My Impact

my impact

My gift will help provide 26 people affected by prostate cancer with vital support from a free, nurse-led Information Service.

My Achievements

Fundraising page

Updated Profile Pic

Added a Blog Post

Received 5 Donations

Reached Goal

Increased Target

Tackle prostate cancer together.

Thank you to My Supporters

$135.04

Sharon And Brian Ensor

Great work Richard!!

$86.52

Celine Kearney

This is an issue that touches a lot of lives.

$86.52

Eva

$67.82

Tony

The most time you'll have spent prostrate in one month, by 30 September, I'd reckon. Amost half way through 'Blue September' now it's Friday the 12th. Māori men should be particularly aware, and alert, to the disease if their GP is not.

$56.24

Allan Barrington

Happy pushup'ing Richard.

$54.12

Ko Jungmi

I support the meaningful event planned for your birthday.

$52

Anonymous

Keep up those 25 a day. Such a worthy cause to support.

$41.38

Ruth And Charlie

Great entertainment for the builders next door, Richard!!!

$33.15

Yongjoo Kim

$33

Wnag

You’re leading a good course Richard. Sending my admiration!

$31.65

Richard Lawrence

$31.16

Chris Lawrence

Go Dad!

$22.58

Anonymous

$22.58

Daniel

$20

Gloria Zanders

$20

Letitia An

$10

Anonymous

Well done Richard. Thanks for raising awareness