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I am very excited that our Little Athletics Club is taking part in Pinkletics 2012 – an initiative from the McGrath Foundation and Little Athletics Australia.
We can’t wait to turn our club pink for our meet and show our support of the McGrath Foundation! We would love your support to help raise much needed funds for the McGrath Foundation.
We’re asking our friends, family, and colleagues and loved ones to help us raise as much as we can. It’s so simple, you can just click on the “Donate Now” button and you can make a direct donation and you will be emailed a tax deductible receipt straight away!
100% of all money raised will be donated to the McGrath Foundation to place McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities right across Australia and to increase breast awareness in young women.
To find out more about the McGrath Foundation, visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au or www.facebook.com/McGrathFoundation.
As they say at the McGrath Foundation, together we can make a difference!
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McGrath Foundation
The McGrath Foundation raises money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities right across Australia. Our highly qualified nurses help individuals and their families experiencing breast cancer by providing physical, psychological and emotional support, for free. From the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment, McGrath Breast Care Nurses are there to help. While over 110,000 families have been supported since 2005, more nurses are needed to meet the growing rate of breast cancer diagnosis in Australia. With your help, no one misses out on care. Visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au to find out more.
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