Jackson Joice

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Help me take a stand against blood cancer

Right now, over 150,000 Australians are battling blood cancer, and tragically, 17 lives are lost to it every single day. That’s why I’m taking on the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave – by shaving my head, I aim to raise crucial funds and awareness to support life-changing research, patient care, and vital services for those affected. 


Every donation, no matter the size, will make a real difference in the fight against blood cancer, so please consider supporting this important cause!

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Help me earn the Helping Hand badge. That's enough to help a family attend a support program specific to their blood cancer.

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Thank you to my Sponsors

Jaime Joice

2025-03-17 20:26:25

Awesome Jackson! Very thoughtful

$106.12

Will Joice

2025-03-17 20:26:07

Nice one mate!

$54.12

Helen Joice

2025-03-19 15:21:44

$50 donation from Nanna and Pop

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Jaydan Scanlan

2025-03-14 16:47:27

$17.51

Taylor

2025-03-14 17:53:59

$6.13

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Your support is changing lives with the Leukaemia Foundation   

50 years of supporting Australians with blood cancer 

The World's Greatest Shave is the flagship fundraising initiative of the Leukaemia Foundation.  This iconic campaign helps us provide wraparound health services for patients and their families – and powers groundbreaking research and campaigns for change. 

Fuelled by our community of patients, carers, healthcare professionals, researchers, specialists, and supporters just like you, we're committed to achieving our goal of zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035.