Incredible! Over 600 people examined for breast cancer with the Mags Cancer Drive!
Updated | By East Coast Drive
It was an incredible day that helped a lot of special women and men.
On Thursday, Mags was able to help more than 600 people at the Netcare Umhlanga Hospital.
Read: Mags goes pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
At the beginning of October, Mags decided to do something special and close to her heart - she dyed her hair pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
She was also able to educate people about breast cancer with the help of the CANSA Association. Every Thursday in the month of October she got professionals in to talk about breast cancer, as well as the effects of it before, during, and after.
Read: #MagsPinkDrive: Registered Nurse talks common signs and symptoms of Breast Cancer
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She was also able to get everyone in the spirit of dyeing their hair pink by creating a #MagsChallange to spread breast cancer awareness - and it worked perfectly.
Read: #MagsPinkDrive: Challenge accepted! Darren Maule and Keri Miller go pink for a cause
Mags then closed off the month by having a free breast examination at the Nectcare Umhlanga Hospital in connection with CANSA Durban - and it was phenomenal! It was a hectic day because not all news was great news.
Congratulations, Mags, on the beautiful project and for helping people learn more about breast cancer!
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