$46,834
raised
$80,000
target
82
participants
What is Girls' Night In?
This year, Girls Night In falls on Saturday 24 October, but you can host any time in October or November. Sisters supporting sisters is a powerful thing. Not only is hosting a Girls’ Night In a great chance to catch up with your girlfriends after a difficult year, it’s also a fantastic way to make a difference to those South Australian women who need us most. Your event can be as big or small as you like, and we will be there every step of the way to make sure your event is as fun and memorable than ever before.
COVID-19
Your health and wellbeing is our top priority, so we encourage you to always follow the latest government health advice. Our team are here to help, so if you have any questions please don't hesitate to get in touch.
How Girls Night In works
Choose your Girls Night In idea
Choose a date to get your girls (and guys) together
Set a goal of how much you want to raise and how you will raise it.
Register to set up your personal fundraising page and to get your host kit
Enjoy your Girls' Night In
Register now to get your Girls' Night In host kit full of goodies!
Here are some host ideas you can do on the night:

Host a Pyjama Pamper Night

Host a Book Club Night

Host a Movie or Board Game Night

Host a Dinner Party

Host it Your Way

Host it Virtually
But why limit yourself? You can combine many of the above in the one night!
What to expect once you are registered
Once registered, you will receive a host kit full of tools and resources which will help you plan an unforgettable Girls Night In. Plus, you’ll also be able to access lots of downloadable tools and helpful resources.
Not sure where to start or need more support? Our friendly fundraising experts are on hand to help you when you need it! Once registered we will reach out to you to see how we can help.
Or if you have questions you can call us on 1300 65 65 85 or email girlsnightin@cancersa.org.au.
Why your Girls' Night In is so important
At a glance - in South Australia...
more than 3,000
South Australian women are diagnosed with breast
and gynaecological cancer each year.
That equates to
8 diagnoses
of women's cancer in SA every day.
Breast cancer
is the most common cancer diagnosed.
By their 85th birthday
One in seven
Australian women will develop breast cancer.
Meet Morgan, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer aged just 27 years old. Morgan knows first hand the impact that a Girls' Night In can have on women across Australia.
Meet our Girls' Night In hosts
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