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Cancer Council SA’s new building on Greenhill Road will combine cancer research, prevention and support services alongside 120 rooms of supported accommodation to give every South Australian every chance to survive a cancer diagnosis.

Below you’ll find a suite of assets for you to share across your own channels. By spreading the word, you will help us raise vital funds and awareness about this once in a generation project and ensure no South Australian faces cancer alone.

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Campaign summary

In March 2021, Cancer Council SA officially began work on our new, integrated cancer building at 202 Greenhill Road Eastwood. Combining research, prevention and support
services alongside 120 rooms of supported accommodation, the building will be the first of its kind in the state.

With South Australians from regional areas five times less likely to survive cancer the further they live from the city, the building will ensure that every South Australian,
regardless of where they live, or where they are in their cancer experience, is given every chance to survive their diagnosis.

Key messages

  • Cancer Council SA’s new building will combine cancer research, prevention and support services alongside 120 rooms of supportive accommodation to create a home for every South Australian impacted by cancer and give every South Australian every chance to survive their diagnosis.
  • This building is a once in a generation project for Cancer Council SA and is only possible because of the generous support of the South Australian community.
  • Cancer Council SA’s new building will have all the services and supports in one, central location. And we need your help to fill it with essential equipment.
  • From microwaves for regional guests to heat up a meal after a long day of treatment, to chairs for Cancer Council 13 11 20 nurses to sit on to provide vital information and support, every product will make a difference to the lives of South Australians impacted by cancer.
  • For more information on Cancer Council’s new building or to show your support visit 202greenhill.com.au.
  • Donate today and give every South Australian every chance to survive their diagnosis.

Sharable assets

Below you’ll find a suite of assets for you to share across your own social channels. By spreading the word, you will help us raise vital funds and awareness about this once in a generation project and ensure no South Australian faces cancer alone.

Promote our content on your social media channels by using the campaign assets provided below (click images to save).

Remember to tag us in any posts on social media as follows:
Facebook: @CancerCouncilSA
Twitter: @cancercouncilsa
LinkedIn: @cancer-council-sa
Instagram: @cancercouncil_sa

Sample copy (longer-form):

Combining 120 rooms of supported accommodation alongside cancer research, prevention and support programs, Cancer Council SA’s new building will give every South Australian every chance to survive cancer.
Join us and show your support and ensure that Cancer Council SA’s new building will open it’s doors with everything needed to create a home away from home for those who need it most. Find out more at www.202greenhill.com.au.

Social media: We’re proud to support Cancer Council SA

LinkedIn image: We’re proud to support Cancer Council SA

Sample copy (Twitter-friendly):

We’re proud to support Cancer Council SA’s new home for all South Australians impacted by cancer.
Find out more about how you can join us and give every South Australian every chance to survive a cancer diagnosis at www.202greenhill.com.au

Show your support for Cancer Council SA


 

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Short Copy

In March 2021, Cancer Council SA officially began work on our new, integrated cancer building at 202 Greenhill Road Eastwood. Combining research, prevention and support
services alongside 120 rooms of supported accommodation, the building will be the first of its kind in the state.

We’re proud to support this once in a generation project for the South Australian community. To find out more and how you can get involved visit 202greenhill.com.au.

Medium Copy

In March 2021, Cancer Council SA officially began work on our new, integrated cancer building at 202 Greenhill Road Eastwood. Combining research, prevention and support
services alongside 120 rooms of supported accommodation, the building will be the first of its kind in the state.

With South Australians from regional areas five times less likely to survive cancer the further they live from the city, the building will ensure that every South Australian,
regardless of where they live, or where they are in their cancer experience, is given every chance to survive their diagnosis.

We’re proud to support this once in a generation project for the South Australian community. To find out more and how you can get involved visit 202greenhill.com.au.

Long Copy

In March 2021, Cancer Council SA officially began work on our new, integrated cancer building at 202 Greenhill Road Eastwood. Combining research, prevention and support
services alongside 120 rooms of supported accommodation, the building will be the first of its kind in the state.

With South Australians from regional areas five times less likely to survive cancer the further they live from the city, the building will ensure that every South Australian,
regardless of where they live, or where they are in their cancer experience, is given every chance to survive their diagnosis.

Cancer Council SA’s new building will have all the services and supports in one, central location. And they need your help to fill it with essential equipment.

From microwaves for regional guests to heat up a meal after a long day of treatment, to chairs for Cancer Council 13 11 20 nurses to sit on to provide vital information and support, every product purchased and donation made will help crate a home away from home for every South Australian impacted by cancer.

We’re proud to support this once in a generation project for the South Australian community. To find out more and how you can get involved visit 202greenhill.com.au.

Languages Other Than English

If you require information and support in a language other than English, please call the National Translating and Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 and ask for Cancer Council 13 11 20.

FAQ’s

For more information on the project and Frequently Asked Questions visit: https://www.202greenhill.com.au/project-vision

Help us give every South Australian every chance.

Ensure our guests have all the comforts of home.

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