Show Up for Ovarian Cancer 

Today, one Kiwi woman will hear the life-altering words... "You have ovarian cancer."

She could be your mum, sister or daughter. Maybe your bestie or workmate. It could even be you. 

It's time to Show Up for Ovarian Cancer and make sure women facing ovarian cancer have the tools, knowledge and support they deserve.

Show Up for Ovarian Cancer

Today, one Kiwi woman will hear the life-altering words... "You have ovarian cancer."


She could be your mum, sister or daughter. Maybe your bestie or workmate. It could even be you. 


It's time to Show Up for Ovarian Cancer and make sure women facing ovarian cancer have the tools, knowledge and support they deserve.

This February, Teal Up, Step Up, or Frock Up and show women with ovarian cancer they're not alone. 

Being diagnosed with ovarian cancer changes a woman’s life instantly. It can feel so isolating.


This February we want you to Show Up for Kiwi women living with ovarian cancer. Will you help them feel seen and supported?

You can help make sure that every woman with ovarian cancer has the knowledge, tools, and support she deserves. And that she knows she's not alone.

So, how will you Show Up this February?


How will you Show Up? 

Teal Up!

Host a teal morning tea or teal-themed event, and gather your friends, family, or colleagues for a fun catch up with a cause! 

Step Up! 

Take on a fitness challenge of your choice - walk, ride, or swim your way to making an impact as part of a team or by yourself!

Frock Up! 

Rock a fabulous frock every day of February, or take on Frock Up Fridays! Invite your friends and colleagues to Frock Up with you!

So far we've raised

$77,410

Will you Show Up for women like Sarah?

Three years ago, Sarah’s world changed forever. At just 34, with a young family, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer after months of unexplained symptoms like fatigue, digestive changes, and weight loss.

Like many women, Sarah didn’t recognise these signs as potentially serious and didn't want to visit her GP again as she didn't want to seem demanding.

“I might have been pushier if I’d known the symptoms of ovarian cancer,” Sarah reflects. “I never would have hesitated if it had been a breast lump.”

The funds you raise through Show Up for Ovarian Cancer will help Kiwi women with ovarian cancer feel seen, supported, and empowered. Together, we can offer hope and ensure no woman faces her diagnosis alone.

So how will you Show Up this February?