Our aim is to:
*help people with a diagnosis of breast cancer understand that they can still lead full and active lives despite physical limitations imposed by breast cancer;
*encourage people to “achieve their dream” of regaining an active, adventurous lifestyle despite a diagnosis of breast cancer;
*give a face to the breast cancer statistics;
*promote wellness, fitness, fun and camaraderie for breast cancer survivors not only within Australia but also internationally
*ensure breast cancer remains firmly in the public eye until such a day as a cure is found.
The members that race in dragon boats are the very public face of Dragons Abreast. To those who are newly diagnosed with breast cancer we are an inspiration and to the wider community we are a demonstration of tenacity in not being cowed by the disease. On top of this is the determination to ensure that the image which Dragons Abreast promotes will continue to grow and remain in the public eye until such time as the insidious disease, breast cancer, is beaten.
We paddle to demonstrate there is quality of life despite a breast cancer diagnosis. By being part of the team we help each other regain that sense of wellness, self-confidence and control in our lives. Although physically demanding, being involved in a dragon boat creates a new state of awareness. It is exhilarating and lots of fun. It promotes teamwork and at the same time helps overcome the isolation that a diagnosis of breast cancer can often bring. It gives participants a deep sense of pride in their accomplishments as they feel themselves become fitter and stronger with the passing weeks.
We also paddle in memory of our friends who have lost their competition with breast cancer, to ensure that their struggle is remembered and honored.Yes we compete in dragon boat regattas, but our race is against breast cancer. We are proud that our presence, wherever we go, gives a “face” to the breast cancer statistics and in so doing actively promotes breast cancer awareness in the wider community.
Whilst not intended as a support group, friendships made in Dragons Abreast provide a unique support network at a grass roots level for people with breast cancer. We come in all shapes, sizes, and ages. Many of us haven’t done any sport since we left school. What we all share is that we are all living with breast cancer. Sporting prowess is not one of our criteria for participation - we welcome all comers!