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Alan Saunders

$340

raised so far

100%

of $300 goal

Once again I'm Frocking Up to raise funds for Australia's most lethal gynaecological cancer - ovarian cancer. The five-year survival rate for ovarian cancer in Australia is just 46%, meaning those diagnosed get less than half a chance of surviving five years from their diagnosis. I want to help change the statistics and give those diagnosed with ovarian cancer a greater chance of survival. Research is the answer. The OCRF is the leading non-government funder of ovarian cancer research in Australia, and the largest funder nationwide for early detection research. If an early detection test can be developed, survival rates for ovarian cancer could rise to 90% and above, saving the lives of thousands. Please help me support the vital work of the OCRF, and the dedicated researchers they fund, by making a donation to my page. Every dollar counts!

As in previous years I'll be looking at wearing at least ten different dresses during the course of the month. And once again I'll be trying to wear ones I haven't worn in previous years. So if you liked any of the the thirty or so that you saw during 2018, 2019 and 2020 rest assured that you won't be seeing them this year :)

My Updates

16 Oct 2021

Frock Six - Something pink and cute for a Saturday morning cafe breakfast.

16 Oct 2021

Frock Five - Something smart and professional. Dress by Jacqui E and jacket from Target.

09 Oct 2021

Frock Four - Something pretty from Elise.

Thank you all for the generous donations we've received so far.

07 Oct 2021

Thanks to a lockdown weight-gain this lovely dress is a little bit snug around the middle, but if teh zip still closes then it fits. Anyway, it's from Rasaleela and it's my third frock for this year's Frocktober.

04 Oct 2021

Frock Two comes from Frocktober sponsor Little Party Dress. It's the Marley in the Picnic Time print. Perfect for ... a picnic.

04 Oct 2021

The first frock for 2021 - white polka dots from Vanessa Tong

30 Sep 2021

And the top frock of 2020 was this one. Not sure I'll be able to top this in 2021, but we'll see.

30 Sep 2021

Just to get you started, here's a favourite from last year.

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