In the Media
Celebrate courage and hope at the inaugural Ovarian Cancer Teal Ribbon Luncheon
Glam Adelaide
The Letitia Linke Research Foundation has announced its first-ever Teal Ribbon Luncheon. This momentous event is set to take place at the Marion Hotel on the 15th of March, starting at noon. With all profits dedicated to funding critical research, the event will draw inspiration from the empowering spirit of International Women’s Day and the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024.
Support the fight against ovarian cancer at Silver Style Gala this October
Glam Adelaide
The annual Adelaide Silver Style Gala Ball returns this October, with the Panorama Ballroom of the Adelaide Convention Centre playing host to an evening of class, philanthropy and commitment to the fight against ovarian cancer. With the picturesque Riverbank views as a backdrop, the ball will take place on Saturday the 14th of October from 6:30 pm, and be an evening that’s not just about the ritz and glamour but carries the weight and emotion of its founder, the late Letitia Linke.
Foundation gives to Mary Potter Hospice
The Yorke Peninsula Country Times
Letitia Linke Research Foundation board members recently donated $17045 to the Mary Potter Hospice's Complementary Therapy Program.
A movie night to raise awareness and funds for ovarian cancer
The Victor Harbor Times
On May 24, Goolwa-based Mardi Nottage and her aunty, Ruth CeCe, an ovarian cancer survivor, will host a movie fundraiser.
Madelyn commended for inspiration
The Yorke Peninsula Country Times
Madelyn Duckmanton was recognised as one of South Australia’s most inspiring women...
She was an absolute ball of energy and enthusiasm for life
SA Life
Madelyn Duckmanton has spent the two years since her daughter Letitia Linke’s death raising funds and advocating for ovarian cancer patients.
As we mark Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Madelyn talks about her life, Letitia's legacy and hope for the future.
I was 34 when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer
Marie Claire
Letitia is a mother of two boys and runs an online interiors store and decorating business, The White Shed. An Adelaide girl who followed her heart, married a farmer and moved to the country, she lives on a farm with her family. In 2013 she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.