The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) will proudly support Pinktober 2024 to raise awareness about breast cancer and promote women’s health.
The event takes place today, Friday, October 18th, at the Boroko Police Station in Port Moresby city.
The day begins with a walk from Jack Pidik Park at 7:45 AM, led by RPNGC personnel and other participants, concluding at the Boroko Police Station. Commander Steven Francis, DCP Administration Philip Mitna, and senior officers will be present to show their support.
The theme for the event is “No One Should Face Breast Cancer Alone.”
From 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the Boroko Police Station front carpark will host the main event, featuring speeches, a prayer, and guest talks by Dr. Aina Anota and Sr. Delosi Eawetau, who will share their expertise on cancer.
In addition to raising awareness, Pinktober-themed shirts and caps will be available for purchase, along with sausage sizzles.
All proceeds from sales will go to the PNG Cancer Society to support women battling cancer across the country.
Commander Francis said, “We are excited to unite for a great cause. Let’s make a positive difference for women battling cancer in our country.”
RPNGC encourages everyone to come together in support of this meaningful initiative, showing solidarity for cancer awareness and helping raise much-needed funds.
Join the RPNGC and help make Pinktober 2024 a success!