McGrath Foundation

The McGrath Foundation is a breast cancer support and education charity in Australia, which raises money to place McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia and increase breast awareness in young people. The charity was founded by Australian cricket player, Glenn McGrathand his English-born wife, Jane McGrath, in 2005, following Jane’s initial diagnosis and recovery from breast cancer.[1] Jane died on 22 June 2008 at the age of 42.[2] In 2015, the McGrath Foundation celebrated its tenth anniversary.

McGrath Foundation
Motto "Together we can make a difference"
Formation 2005
Founders Jane McGrath
Glenn McGrath
Headquarters St Leonards, New South Wales
Chairman
John Conde
President
Glenn McGrath
Glenn McGrath
John Conde
Tracy Bevan
Terry Brown
Peter Tracey
Christine McLoughlin
Suzanne Young
Revenue (2015)
$16,502,193[3]
Expenses (2015) $14,141,998[4]
Mission Supporting women with Breast Cancer
Website http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/AboutUs.aspx

History

After her treatment for secondary cancer,[1] Jane had access to a breast care nurse for the first time and became aware of the impact that one can have on a patient’s physical and mental wellbeing during and after treatment.[1]

This experience led to the development of the Foundation’s vision; to ensure every Australian family experiencing breast cancer has access to a breast care nurse no matter where they live or their financial situation.[5]

McGrath Breast Care Nurses help families in Australia through breast cancer by providing invaluable physical, psychological and emotional support from the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment. Since 2005, the McGrath Foundation has placed 110 McGrath Breast Cancer Nurses in communities across Australia, who have supported more than 47,000 Australian families.[6] The majority of all McGrath Breast Care Nurses are in rural and regional areas. People experiencing breast cancer can self refer to their nearest McGrath Breast Care Nurse, whose support is then provided completely free of charge. The McGrath Foundation needs to raise approximately $380,000 to place each McGrath Breast Care Nurse in the community for a three-year period.[7]

In 2008, the Australian Government pledged $12.6 million to the McGrath Foundation to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses in 44 communities through to June 2013.[8]

The Australian Government furthered this commitment in 2013, announcing an $18.5 million grant to continue funding 44 existing McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities nationally as well as the placement of up to an additional 10 full-time equivalent McGrath Breast Care Nurse positions.[9]

Organisational structure

A board of directors oversees the organisation. The full board meets quarterly to approve strategic plans and budgets, as well as nurse funding and placement. Petra Buchanan is CEO of the organisation, leading a team of passionate people working on behalf of one of Australia’s leading breast cancer charities.[10]

Breast care nursing qualifications

The first tertiary-based distance education program for breast care nurses was pioneered by LaTrobe University in partnership with Cancer Council Victoria in 1997.[11]

McGrath Breast Care Nurses require a postgraduate qualification in breast care nursing or cancer nursing, which can be studied at the Australian College of Nursing[12] and La Trobe University.[13] The McGrath Foundation offers four annual scholarships through the Australian College of Nursing.[14]

Breast awareness

The second aim of the McGrath Foundation is to promote breast awareness in young people, with a particular emphasis on young women. At only 31 when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer, Jane felt passionately about empowering people under 40 to take control of their health by being breast aware.[15]

To encourage people to become breast aware, the McGrath Foundation has developed a breast awareness initiative called Curve Lurve.

Partnerships

In 2008 the McGrath Foundation partnered with Community First Credit Union and developed the McGrath Pink Visa which raises money for Breast Care Nurses. The McGrath Foundation has a strong corporate partnership programme, and is aligned to several well-known brands that provide fundraising and awareness support.[16]

The McGrath Foundation has over 50 corporate partners including Cricket Australia, IGA Supermarket, Mount Franklin Water, Baskin-Robbins, and Bupa.[17]

Controversy

The McGrath Foundation used to have a relationship with the greyhound racing industry despite the growing awareness and opposition to an industry which breeds greyhounds for racing and where the majority are killed as they are unsuitable for racing. After the allegations were made in the media, the McGrath Foundation ceased the relationship.[18]

McGrath Foundation initiatives

The McGrath Foundation hosts a variety of events and community fundraising initiatives each year to support its vision.

Sydney Pink Test – Each January, the Sydney Cricket Ground turns a sea of pink on day three of the Sydney Pink Test in honour of Jane McGrath. The Sydney Pink Test has become the iconic centrepiece of the Cricket Australia and McGrath Foundation partnership, through the community action program Cricket Cares.[19]

Pink Stumps Day – Pink Stumps Day allows people to take the spirit of the Pink Test into their own community by providing clubs, businesses and schools the opportunity to show off their cricket skills and fundraise for the McGrath Foundation. Pink Stumps Day is held in February each year.[20]

Pull On Your Socks – An initiative targeted at encouraging people to purchase pink McGrath Foundation sports or everyday socks and host a fundraiser in support of the McGrath Foundation. [21]

Signature High Tea – Jane McGrath and best friend Tracy Bevan, Ambassador and Director of the McGrath Foundation, hosted a high tea as one of the Foundation’s first fundraising initiatives. The McGrath Foundation continues to host high teas in Sydney and Melbourne as a way to connect with supporters and raise funds to place McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia.[22]

Ambassadors and supporters

Tracy Bevan was best friend to Jane McGrath and is the official ambassador, as well as director, of the McGrath Foundation.[10] The McGrath Foundation has many Australian entertainers and sporting personalities supporting their cause as “Foundation Friends,[23]” including:

Adam Gilchrist, former Australian cricketer

Adam Harvey, country music singer

Andrew Reid, Bondi Lifeguard & star of Bondi Rescue

Billie & Nicole Slater, Melbourne Storm NRL Player, artist & photographer

Ellyse Perry, Australian women's cricketer & soccer player

Julie Goodwin, MasterChef winner

Lucy Durack, entertainer

Michael & Kyly Clarke, former Australian cricket captain, model & presenter

Shane Watson & Lee Watson, former Australian cricketer, presenter & reporter

Wendell Sailor, former rugby league & rugby union player

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Glenn and Jane McGrath Transcript". Enough Rope (Interview). Interview with Andrew Denton. Sydney: ABC Television. 24 May 2004. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  2. Brown, Alex (22 June 2008). "Jane McGrath dies". Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  3. http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/Portals/0/Financial/McGrath%20Foundation%20Annual%20Accounts%20-%20audited%20_%20signed%2030%20June%202015.pdf?timestamp=1447628407643
  4. http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/Portals/0/Financial/McGrath%20Foundation%20Annual%20Report%20FY15_FINAL.pdf?timestamp=1447628504208
  5. McGrath Breast Care Nurses
  6. About the McGrath Foundation
  7. "Sydney Test to go even pinker". Sydney: Cricket Australia. 10 November 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-04-12. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  8. Rural Health Australia
  9. "The McGrath Foundation welcomes Federal Government commitment to continue to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses" (Press release). McGrath Foundation. 7 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  10. 1 2 http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/AboutUs/OurPeople.aspx
  11. http://www.acn.edu.au/postgraduate
  12. http://www.latrobe.edu.au/she
  13. http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/OurNurses/TrainingForNurses.aspx
  14. McGrath, Jane and Glenn. A Love For Life, Sydney, 2000.
  15. Our Corporate Partners, accessed 29.9.15,
  16. http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/AboutUs/OurCorporatePartners.aspx
  17. McGrath Foundation statement on Greyhound Racing, accessed 29.9.15,
  18. http://www.pinktest.com.au/
  19. http://www.pinkstumpsday.com.au/
  20. http://pullonyoursocks2015.gofundraise.com.au/cms/home
  21. http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/Events.aspx
  22. http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/AboutUs/OurFriends.aspx

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