Go Pink with The Professionals lets beat breast cancer together!

IMAGINE a world without breast cancer. At The Professionals we can, and we need your help to make it happen.

Come join with us as we Go Pink to fight this disease together. Everyone can make a difference, and today’s the day to be that person!

Let’s make this the biggest fundraising year Mildura has ever seen.

Get Pink with us, because together we can make positive changes for our community.

With a strong commitment to supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) The Professionals donate $20 from every home we sell. In 2024, The Professionals are celebrating 20 years of partnership with NBCF having raised over $4.5 million dollars for breast cancer research.

Breast cancer impacts countless lives and together, we are raising awareness and funds to aid research, education and support those who are battling this disease.

Join us on Friday, October 11 from 10am to 2pm in our office at 83 Deakin Avenue, Mildura for a fun and rewarding fundraiser.

Don’t forget to enter our raffle, packed with generously donated items, and take a moment to chat with our friendly and dedicated staff. Join us in going pink as we unite to help stop breast cancer in its tracks and work towards ending it for good.

Head down to The Professionals today, go pink with us and join the fight.

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF PARTNERSHIP

October is where Professionals’ world turns pink to raise awareness for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.As a Diamond Partner, Professionals Real Estate have worked closely with NBCF for 20 years helping to raise much needed funds for breast cancer research.

To date, Professionals have raised over $4.5 million and that figure is growing every day.

Right across Australia fundraising continues throughout the year with community charity events and fundraising auctions at both a national and local office level.

Each Professionals office donates a portion of their commission from each property sale to NBCF.

That’s why now is the perfect time to call Professionals whether you are looking to buy, sell, invest or rent.

THANK YOU FOR BEING A GAME-CHANGER

The National Breast Cancer Foundation and Professionals are celebrating 20 years of partnership.

The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) relies on the generosity and support of partners like Professionals and the Australian community.

Over the past two decades, Professionals has raised over $4.5 million dollars for breast cancer research. This support has been instrumental in helping NBCF progress towards its vision – Zero Deaths from breast cancer

Thank you for your ongoing support, together we can make Zero Deaths a reality.

THANK YOU TO OUR PINK SUPPORTERS!

Change happens when people come together, and here at The Professionals Mildura, we are so lucky to have the best supporters in our mission to beat breast cancer.

We’ve been blown away by the many donations we’ve received for our raffle prizes, and we can’t thank you enough.

Together, we are making a real difference.

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