TERRYWHITE Chemmart (TWC) is partnering with Games4Good to raise funds for Ovarian Cancer Australia, through a new dice game called Herding Cats.
TWC Executive General Manager, Nick Munroe, said the partnership aims to provide critical funds to support women fighting Australia's most fatal female cancer.
"TerryWhite Chemmart have been partnered with Ovarian Cancer Australia for over 15 years and we are extremely proud to be able to support the great work OCA is doing through this initiative with Games4Good to both raise awareness and much needed funds for women suffering from ovarian cancer," he said.
The objective of the game is for players to "push their luck" to collect and steal cats to build a winning herd.
Made4Good Managing Director, Andrew Bensley, said the game provided an avenue for families to play together while supporting an important cause.
"Games4Good is linking the purchase of the family friendly dice game Herding Cats to help raise vital funds for Ovarian Cancer Australia," he said.
"Now parents have a great reason to encourage their kids to put down their devices, to have some fun and raise some funds."
Sales of the game through TWC stores across the country are expected to raise more than $30,000 for Ovarian Cancer Australia.
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