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RevUp Cullinan Breakfast Run unites community in fight against cancer

A standout moment of the morning was the introduction of #THUTO, a key initiative encouraging education and conversation about cancer within families and communities.

The streets of Cullinan roared with purpose last weekend as bikers, cancer survivors, and supporters gathered for the RevUp Gauteng Breakfast Run in honour of World Cancer Day.

The event was made possible by Suzuki Motorcycles South Africa.

Organised in partnership with the Cancervive Biker Community (CBC), the event brought together people from all walks of life to share stories, raise awareness, and emphasise the importance of early detection.

A standout moment of the morning was the introduction of #THUTO, a key initiative encouraging education and conversation about cancer within families and communities.

Attendees were encouraged to spread the message, ensuring people understand the impact of early screening and support networks.

Participants shared moving testimonials about how cancer has touched their lives, reinforcing the urgency of continued awareness and research.

From seasoned bikers to first-time supporters, the overwhelming turnout highlighted the community’s commitment to fighting cancer together.

The message was clear – early detection can save lives, and in collective action, anyone can make a difference.

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