GAZMAN are proud to support Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia in reducing the impact of prostate cancer on Australian men and their families. It is estimated that there are 200,000 Aussie men living with prostate cancer in Australia today. Supporting the cause will not only help our community now, but it will be an investment in our future health and the next generations to come. How can I help? There are multiple ways you can help support this great cause with GAZMAN: Get into our Pants! Simply purchase any pair of pants during the promotion and GAZMAN will donate $5 for every pair sold*. Walk in comfort with our Limited Edition PCFA socks. This year we have released a Limited Edition PCFA Blue Ribbon sock. So, you can help start the conversation and raise awareness about Prostate Cancer in comfort. All proceeds from the sale of these socks will be donated. Match our donation. During our ‘Get Into Our Pants’ promotion, our staff may ask you in store if you would like to match the $5 donation we provide on the sale of our pants. Every year we are blown away by the generosity and support of our customers for this great cause, as they have helped us raise more than $280,000 over the last six years to support PCFA and their services. We hope we can continue to raise even more over the next six years. *Excluding Wool Blend Trousers About Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) is a broad-based community organisation and the peak national body for prostate cancer in Australia. PCFA are dedicated to reducing the impact of prostate cancer on Australian men, their partners and families, recognising the diversity of the Australian community. PCFA does this by: Promoting and funding world leading, innovative research into prostate cancer Implementing awareness and advocacy campaigns and education programs for the Australian community, health professionals and Government Supporting men and their families affected by prostate cancer through evidence-based information and resources, support groups and Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurses. What to do next September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and together with the PCFA we’re urging men to discuss their prostate cancer risks with a GP. If you have questions about prostate cancer, call the PCFA on 1800 22 00 99, email enquiries@pcfa.org.au, or go to www.pcfa.org.au/ To receive a free awareness kit and access to PCFA news alerts, jump onto their home page now! An introductory information resource is available here