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THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY 'HOST YOUR OWN' FUNDRAISING PAGE, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE MCGRATH FOUNDATION!
 

 

 

Details of my High Tea event are:
 
when:-          Sunday 18th May
time:- :          from 230pm
where:          Amy's place
theme:-        Tea with friends for Karen's birthday
contact:-       Amy Peterson on 0439 725 599

 

 

 

Host your Own High Tea 2013 is an exciting new initiative from the McGrath Foundation that spreads the pink magic far and wide. The McGrath Foundation is keeping their High Tea tradition going, and for the first time handing over the hosting honours. I am very excited to be taking part in Host your Own High Tea 2013.
 
I can’t wait to host my own High Tea in support of the McGrath Foundation! I would love your support to help raise as much we can for the McGrath Foundation.
 
I’m asking friends, family, and colleagues to help support the McGrath Foundation. It’s so simple, you can just click on the “Donate” button and you can make a donation, you will also be emailed a tax deductible receipt straight away.
 
All funds raised will be donated to the McGrath Foundation to ensure every family experiencing breast cancer in Australia has access to a breast care nurse no matter where they live or their financial situation – and estimates that 150 McGrath Breast Care Nurses are needed to achieve this. Only then, will every family in this situation have access to optimal care. 
 
As of September 2013, the McGrath Foundation has 85 McGrath Breast Care Nurses working communities right across Australia have helped support over 20,000 Australian families.
 
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!
 
If you would like to purchase any McGrath Foundation merchandise, please visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au - or alternatively you can always give the McGrath Foundation a call on (02) 8962 6153.
 

 

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McGrath Foundation

The McGrath Foundation raises money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses right across Australia and invest in their professional development to ensure people with breast cancer receive the highest standard of care.McGrath Breast Care Nurses are registered nurses specially trained to manage the care of people with breast cancer from diagnosis and throughout treatment.The Foundation currently funds 233 nurses who provide essential support for families by offering medical expertise, clinical care, and psychosocial support from the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment - for free and without a referral.Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer for women in Australia and more than 20,000 people are diagnosed each year. With a rising rate of diagnosis, the need for more McGrath Breast Care Nurses continues to grow.Funding from the community helps ensure our nurses can continue providing free support to families impacted by breast cancer right across Australia.  Visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au to find out more.

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