Flypink is an initiative founded by QantasLink pilots in 2015. It supports the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF), and contributes to local breast cancer charities around the world. In 2022, the Flypink program will co-support NBCF and the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA)
About 5 to 10% of breast and prostate cancers are due to hereditary faulty genes. Breast and prostate cancer can co-occur in families and women with a family history of prostate cancer have an increased risk of developing breast cancer. The funds raised through FlyPink will be directed towards research into the familial genetics of breast and prostate cancer.
In support of FlyPink, airline employees will show their support by wearing epaulettes, wings and pins featuring a pink ribbon. Our target is to encourage the global pilot group to raise awareness of breast and prostate cancer and support vital research.
The 2022 FlyPink campaign has finished, you can still donate through the donate tab. Thank you to all our supporters.
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