Get Fruity on Friday 16 May!
| Published: 16th May 2008 09:58 |
The World Cancer Research Fund's (WCRF) Fruity Friday campaign takes place on Friday 16 May 2008.
Fruity Friday aims to encourage people to eat more fruit and vegetables as part of a healthy lifestyle, as well as raise money for WCRF's research and education programmes.
Teresa Nightingale, WCRF Head of Fundraising, said: "The idea behind Fruity Friday is to get across a serious cancer prevention message in a fun way. It gives people a chance to let their hair down in aid of a really good cause.
Fruity Friday's success lies in the support we receive from individuals and companies all over the UK. The campaign has been steadily growing in popularity over the last few years and we are so grateful to everyone who gets involved in raising money for our vital research and education programmes."
Fruity Friday is part of WCRF's activities during Cancer Prevention Week, which runs from 12 to 18 May and aims to raise awareness that cancer is a largely preventable disease.
Scientists estimate that about a third of cancers could be prevented by making changes to the food we eat, being physically active and maintaining a healthy weight.
For more information on how you can get involved in a local fundraising or health awareness campaign, whether you are a business, a school or an individual, visit: http://www.wcrf-uk.org/fruity friday
Downloads:
Kid's Fruit Scone Baking Activity (PDF)
What does a Healthy Portion look like? (PDF)
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