Media
Here are some of the latest media you can find me on!
The Big C Podcast
I’m Molly Croft and I’m Still Standing
Molly was a happy go lucky country kid whos world was flipped upside down on her 12th birthday when she was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma and went on to spend 292 nights in Ronald McDonald House, Westmead while she underwent chemotherapy and surgey.
Molly is an absolute force to be reckoned with and since being told she was cancer free she has gone on to pay it forward raising $208,000 for Ronald McDonald House plus more recently starting her very own charity - The Tie Dye Project.
Stand Tall Podcast
Find a Rainbow in Every Day with Molly Croft
In this episode Anna chats with Molly Croft, a Stand Tall Ambassador and a beacon of resilience and empowerment.
Despite the daunting diagnosis of high-grade Metastatic Osteoblastic Osteosarcoma at just 12 years old, Molly has refused to let her circumstances define her.
9News
Young cancer survivor raises awareness
At 11 years of age, Molly Croft was told she had torn a muscle after experiencing pain in her calf - it was actually bone cancer.
Today, the 15-year-old is cancer free and devoting her free time to raising funds and awareness to save lives.
9 News
Molly’s Mission
WATCH: An incredible young woman's story.
Molly Croft and her family packed up and left Dubbo headed for Sydney when she was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
She's now cancer-free and wants to give back to the charity that supported her.
WIN News
A two-time bone cancer survivor is sharing her story in hopes of inspiring young people to stand tall.
The 18-year-old helping the kids have tough conversations about their mental health.
ACM Trusted Voice
Dubbo Citizen of the Year Molly Croft | January 2024
Molly Croft delivers a powerful speech after she receives Dubbo Citizen of the Year for 2024.
The Today Show
Watch Molly meet Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo from The Today Show!
K’day! Molly Croft, 17, a sarcoma cancer survivor, a passionate advocate and fundraiser, appeared on Nine’s The Today Show to chat all things K’day – The Kids’ Cancer Project’s annual day of raising awareness and vital funds for childhood cancer research.
K’day stands for Kids’ Day is on every 15 February, to raise awareness of childhood cancer and the need to fund childhood cancer research 🎗️