With care at the heart of our brand ethos, partnering with the Mother's Day Classic Foundation naturally aligns with our shared desire of supporting overall wellbeing.
Together, we hope to support and raise awareness for their cause, while reminding our community the importance of prioritising wellbeing.
what is mother's day classic?
Established in 1998, the Mother's Day Classic Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting breast and ovarian cancer research, focusing on prevention, detection and treatment, while supporting individuals and families affected by the disease.
On Mother's Day each year, communities across Australia come together for the Mother's Day Classic fun run and walk, to honour those impacted by breast and ovarian cancers while raising vital funds for research.
how we're getting involved
We've created a limited-edition gift pack to help raise funds for life-saving breast and ovarian cancer research.
the signature classic
We’re donating 20% of all sales from the Signature Classic to the Mother’s Day Classic Foundation, to go towards funding for life-saving breast and ovarian cancer research.
the signature classic includes:
1 x signature blend hand & body wash 250ml
1 x signature blend hand & body lotion 250ml
1 x signature blend roll on scent 10ml
Available to shop online or in spa from March 6th.
how you can get involved
the signature classic
20% of all sales from this pack will go towards funding life-saving breast and ovarian cancer research.
Available online and in spa from March 6th.
join the event
Walk or run at one of the 85+ Mother's Day Classic fun run locations across the country.
volunteer
Volunteer on the day, become an ambassador, host an event or join a committee.
donate directly
Make a donation in support of breast cancer research, ovarian cancer research or both.
how your donation counts
The Mother's Day Classic Foundation proudly partners with the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation, having contributed $46.1 million to breast cancer research over 27 years and $1.2 million to ovarian cancer research since 2024. These incredible efforts have raised the five-year breast cancer survival rate from 84% to 92%.
With ovarian cancer survival rates at 49% and lacking early detection tests, the Mother's Day Classic expanded its impact in 2024 to include funding ovarian cancer research in addition to breast cancer research.
current research projects
Proceeds from the Mother’s Day Classic support vital research projects to create a better tomorrow for those affected by both cancers. Participants can choose to support breast cancer, ovarian cancer, or both, driving hope and change.
Learn more about current research projects below.
Dr Amy McCart Reed
New biomarkers to predict treatment response in patients with high-risk aggressive breast cancer
Dr Zhi Ling Teo
Using a state of the art tumour bank to investigate drug resistant breast cancer
Prof Kum Kum Khanna
Repurposing an arthritis drug for the treatment of metastatic triple negative breast cancer
detection and awareness
Early detection is crucial in improving cancer survival rates. Being in tune with your body and knowing what signs and symptoms to look out for can save lives.
breast cancer
Regular self-breast checks help you notice any changes early. Learn how below, and see your doctor without delay if you spot anything unusual.
Signs and symptoms of breast cancer include:
A lump or thickening in the breast, especially if it is only in one breast
Changes to the shape or size of the breast
Changes to the shape of the nipple, such as crusting, sores or ulcers, redness or inversion (a nipple that turns in when it used to point out).
Changes to the skin of the breast, such as dimpling (sometimes looking like an orange peel), a rash, scaly appearance, unusual redness or other colour changes
Fluid leaking or discharge from the nipple that occurs without squeezing
Persistent, unusual pain that doesn’t go away
Swelling or discomfort in the armpit
ovarian cancer
There is no early detection test for ovarian cancer, which is why funding for research is more important than ever. Until then, staying in-tune with your body to identify any uncharacteristic changes is key to early detection.
Signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
Unexplained weight loss
Vague abdominal pain or pressure
Feeling of abdominal fullness, gas, nausea, indigestion - different to your normal sensations
Sudden abdominal swelling, weight gain or bloating
Persistent changes in bowel or bladder patterns
Low backache or cramps
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Pain during intercourse
are you ready to stop breast and ovarian cancers in their tracks?





