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SALE
JLF Crew Jumpers
Normally $70, now $50 (includes FREE shipping)
Available in navy.
JLF Polos
Normally $45, now $25 (includes FREE shipping)
Available in navy.
The Jodi Lee Bowel Cancer Foundation is leading the charge to prevent bowel cancer, by raising awareness and empowering Australians to take active steps towards its prevention and early detection.
We have joined with ortc Clothing Co. to produce these premium garments, with full proceeds from their sale assisting the Foundation to continue to deliver awareness programs across Australia.
Visit our online store here to purchase our new merchandise, and read the stories behind our models.
Limited quantities are available.
Samantha
Navy Polo Shirt
Samantha’s Mum Billie passed away from bowel cancer aged 57.
“During her time battling bowel cancer, Mum became such an advocate for testing and the importance of not delaying a test. Look after yourself, be aware and don’t delay taking the test – it may just save your life”.
Purchase navy polo shirt HERE
John
Navy Cap
John is a bowel cancer survivor.
“My mother Shirley had battled bowel cancer for several years, and with other family members affected by the disease, she pestered me to have a check-up when I turned 50. Her intuition proved correct, with a colonoscopy detecting a tumour. I had surgery to remove the tumour, followed by six months of chemotherapy. My mother passed away on the morning of my 11th treatment, leaving me with so much to thank her for.”
Purchase navy cap HERE
Kellie
Navy Sherpa Jumper
Kellie was diagnosed with Stage IV bowel cancer at 25 years old, just three months after giving birth to her daughter Sophia. Kellie has joined the Jodi Lee Bowel Cancer Foundation as an Ambassador in 2023 to raise awareness for the early detection and prevention of bowel cancer, hoping no one else has to go through what she is going through.
Kellie urges everyone to trust their gut and see a GP if something is not right.
Purchase women’s navy sherpa jumper HERE
Hugo
Navy Sherpa Jumper
Hugo Toovey is a 32 year-old Army Major, Founder of 25 STAY ALIVE, a two-time Cancer Survivor and a Mental Health Advocate.
Not only has Hugo survived both testicular cancer and bowel cancer, but he has also had ongoing battles with his mental health. Yet despite all of this, he is more determined than ever to use what he has gone through to save lives.
Purchase men’s navy sherpa jumper HERE
Michelle
Navy Crew Jumper
Michelle’s grandmother was diagnosed with bowel cancer four years ago.
Recently Michelle experienced some unusual gut symptoms which she followed up with her GP. She was referred to a gastroenterologist who booked her in for a colonoscopy, where a polyp was removed. The pathology results came back that the polyp was pre-cancerous, highlighting the importance of following-up on unusual gut symptoms with a doctor as soon as possible, regardless of age.
Purchase navy crew jumper HERE
Dahlia
Grey Crew Jumper
Also available in Navy
Dahlia is a bowel cancer survivor.
Dahlia was just 27 years old and the healthiest she had ever been when she was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Dahlia is passionate about raising awareness about bowel cancer early detection and prevention and spreading the important message that you’re never too young to be proactive about your health.
The grey crew jumper is currently not available.
Max
Navy Rugby
Max’s Dad Stu discovered he had bowel cancer when a surgeon stumbled across a cancerous growth in his bowel while attending to a nasty case of appendicitis. The cancer was removed and fortunately hadn’t spread elsewhere.
“It was a wake-up call. Now everyone in our family is proactive with testing, knowing not everyone is so fortunate.”
The navy rugby top is currently not available.