Founded by Mavericks and Australian Diamond netballer Amy Parmenter, along with two-time osteosarcoma survivor Molly Croft, The Tie Dye Project creates and sells thousands of tie-dyed products annually to raise funds for sarcoma-related research and clinical trials.

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Why we do what we do...

For the third year in a row, sarcoma is projected to be the leading cause of cancer-related death in 10-24 year olds, and accounts for about 20% of childhood cancers. Despite this, sarcoma remains severely underfunded. Our co-founder, Molly Croft, is a sarcoma survivor herself and knows the importance of continued research and support. Since the Tie Dye Project began, we've raised over one million dollars for sarcoma research and clinical trials, but we’re not stopping here. Every dollar raised brings us one step closer to better treatments and brighter futures for children battling this devastating disease.

The Tie Dye Project would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. We would like to pay respect to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people.