01. Biking for Breast Health The nationwide campaign, Biking for Breast Health - A Journey of Hope has finally arrived. Click here to find out more about this exciting initiative. Read02. The schedule From 8 - 15 October, the women will be travelling on motorbikes from Cape Town to Johannesburg. Here's the schedule. Read 03. Oládé Oláyínká Oládé Oláyínká (38) is an engineer and comes from the USA. She was 28 when she was diagnosed with cancer. Read 04. Nonnie Dedekind Nonnie Dedekind is 42 and comes from Pietermaritzburg. She sees her struggle with breast cancer as a "growing experience". Read the first entry in her Motorcycle Diaries. Read 05. Hannetjie Botha Hannetjie is 46, from Pretoria. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999. Read 06. Nelly Ndwambi Nelly is 55 years old and a breast cancer survivor. She was born in Johannesburg and grew up in Mafikeng. One of her sisters died of breast cancer. Read 07. Kenau Psaros Kenau is 27, from Randburg and healthy. Read 08. Mariaan Pretorius Mariaan (45), who lives in Kempton Park, was about six years old when she had her first experience with breast cancer. Read 09. Linda Strauss Linda is 47, from Johannesburg and healthy. Read |
10. Francis Appelcryn Francis is 34 and from Pretoria. She had a double mastectomy in 2003. Read 11. Chrissy Jeavons Chrissy (54) of Johannesburg is also a breast cancer survivor. This is her first blog. Read 12. Win a motorcycle! SMS the word BIKE to 36655, and you could be the winner of a brand new motorcycle! Read 13. Diane Parker Being diagnosed with Breast Cancer in November of 2004 was devastating to say the least. As a widow and mother to a 13 year-old daughter, what was going to happen to my life now? Read 14. Aileen Taylor To participate in this bike ride is a huge privilege and opportunity for me, and is something I have always wanted to do. Read 15. Adina Katz “Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it is for. Spend all you have before you die, do not outlive yourself”. Bernard Shaw Read |