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    UNITED: Pictured during Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation Ararat branch’s new project launch are, back, from left, Father Martin Nadarajan, East Grampians Health Service Medical Imaging Department office co-ordinator Roxane Moos, EGHS chief executive Nick Bush, Dean Pinniger, Kate Gleeson, Sandra Marriner and Jess Seres; and front, EGHS clinical services director Bec Peters, EGHS board chair Cam Evans, and Blue Ribbon Foundation Ararat Branch president Dianne Radford.

Ararat Blue Ribbon branch sets new target

The Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation Ararat branch has launched its next fundraising project, the largest in its 23-year history, which will see a mammography unit installed in the Blue Ribbon Foundation Wing at East Grampians Health Service.

The Ararat Branch has committed to raising $250,000 towards the purchase of the equipment, which will cost in total $296,000. 

Additional funds will be provided by East Grampians Health Service.

Ararat branch president Dianne Radford said the group was excited to launch the mammography unit project, which would benefit women, and men, across the wider Ararat region.



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“This project is the largest in the history of the Ararat branch’s 23 years of fundraising for East Grampians Health Service,” she said.

“We have committed to raising $250,000 towards the project and along with our fundraising partners are confident we will reach our target in about two years.

“I am extremely proud of our Ararat branch volunteers who work tirelessly on our fundraising projects throughout the year, with our main events including the Grampians ‘Ride to Remember’ and the Gala Night. 

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“I am also grateful to the Ararat community for supporting our fundraising efforts each year.

“Since the Ararat branch of the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation was formed 23 years ago, we have donated more than $1.2-million to East Grampians Health Service, of which our committee is very proud.”

Mammography is a specialised breast x-ray imaging technique used for early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer.

Mammography can be split into two services – screening and diagnostic.

Having a mammography unit at EGHS will enable the health service to offer an additional service to Ararat and surrounding areas by improving access to the national free screening program, BreastScreen, which can identify early signs of breast cancer in asymptomatic people.

It will also allow EGHS to perform diagnostic mammograms referred by GPs and specialists, reducing the need for patients to travel elsewhere for these important examinations.

It is estimated EGHS could screen about 700 clients through BreastScreen each year and having a local service will reduce the need for long-distance travel, with Ballarat currently the closest service.

It will support women who may delay or skip the free screening service due to transport, time or finance barriers.

EGHS clinical services director Bec Peters thanked the Blue Ribbon Foundation Ararat branch for committing to funding the mammography unit.
“This is an important project with far reaching benefits to our community,” Ms Peters said.

“With the support and dedication of the Blue Ribbon Foundation Ararat branch, partners, businesses, organisations and everyone who annually supports the Ararat branch’s fundraising efforts, we are excited to be able to provide a mammography unit for our community, which will improve health outcomes for both women and men due to screening and early detection of breast cancer.”

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