Games4Good launches national fundraising partnership first with Ovarian Cancer Australia

Herding cats charity game
South Australian headquartered social enterprise Games4Good is asking Australians to have fun and raise funds, following the launch of a national fundraising partnership first with Ovarian Cancer Australia (OCA).

The partnership will provide critical funds to support Australian women fighting the nation’s most fatal female cancer, through an exclusively developed family dice game, Herding Cats, which will be sold across the TerryWhite Chemmart network nationally from early November.

It’s an innovative fundraising concept which Games4Good co-founders, Stephanie Malan and Andrew Bensley, intend to grow to support charities, Australia-wide.

We are delighted to support Ovarian Cancer Australia through an innovative fundraising model, which we intend to develop, providing a new platform to support Australian charities raise funds. Whilst raising funds for OCA is critical, we also hope this partnership will raise awareness around this fatal disease, which affects the lives of so many Australian women each year – Steph Malan

Stephanie Malan and Andrew Bensley Games4Good
Stephanie Malan and Andrew Bensley

“Herding Cats, a fun family game, also provides a great avenue to bring families together and enjoy the traditions of playing games, particularly leading into the festive season and over the summer holidays. It’s a way to have fun with purpose and start the conversation about how we can create a better kinder world,” adds Bensley.

Games4Good, a subsidiary of Made4Good is supported by key benefactors TerryWhite Chemmart and The Healthy Collective.

TerryWhite Chemmart Executive General Manager, Nick Munroe said.

“The TerryWhite Chemmart network have been long standing partners of Ovarian Cancer Australia for over 15 years. We are extremely proud to be able to support the great work OCA is doing through this initiative with Games4Good to both raise awareness and much needed funds for women suffering from ovarian cancer.”

Nick Tsamaidis, Managing Director of The Healthy Collective, is a big advocate of the Made4Good initiative, stating.

We are incredibly proud to support Made4Good in their mission to deliver critical funds to Ovarian Cancer Australia. This purpose aligns exactly with The Healthy Collective’s vision of creating the best possible health outcomes for every individual Australian.

Funds raised from the sale of Herding Cats, will be directed to OCA programs which support women experiencing the effects of ovarian cancer across the country. It is expected over $30,000 will be raised for OCA before the end of the year, critical funds, given ovarian cancer has a survival rate of only 48%.

Herding Cats will be available to purchase in 324 TerryWhite Chemmart pharmacies across the nation, for a limited time from the 3 November 2022 for $29.99.

For further information on Games4Good:

made4good.org/games4good

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