Anthony & Saia Fainga'a
Queensland Reds & Qantas Wallabies players Anthony & Saia Fainga’a are committed to contributing to the community & making a difference on & off the field.
The Fainga’a twins are the first set of twins to play rugby for Australia since Mark & Glen Ella in 1983.
The twins are ambassadors for the NBCF and have touched many lives with their vibrant personalities.
“Our mission is to raise awareness about prevention & much needed funds for breast cancer research through our annual event. In November, we are hosting a gala dinner & would appreciate your help in our mission by getting involved anyway you can. Every step we take together is a step closer to finding a cure”.
Anthony & Saia Fainga'a
The National Breast Cancer Foundation
Queensland Reds & Qantas Wallabies players Anthony & Saia Fainga’a are committed to contributing to the community & making a difference on & off the field.
The Fainga’a twins are the first set of twins to play rugby for Australia since Mark & Glen Ella in 1983.
The twins are ambassadors for the NBCF and have touched many lives with their vibrant personalities.
With an aspirational goal of zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030, NBCF is committed to funding the very best cancer research in Australia.
Through our fellowship program and project support, we aim to build a sustainable, multidisciplinary and highly trained research workforce, implement novel and cutting edge ideas, develop key resources that are critical to breast cancer research and drive collaboration across research disciplines.
While a cure is our ultimate goal, NBCF are committed to research that will positively impact on every person living with, or at high risk of, a diagnosis of breast cancer and their families.
For more information visit: nbcf.org.au