An enjoyable rendezvous with the delightful Kate Save, the founder of Be Fit Food, proved to be a delightful experience. Overlooking the serene beauty of Mt Martha bay, we relished a super healthy lunch that included corn chips and smashed avocado.
Kate Save’s commitment to assisting women in living their best lives resonates deeply with the values I hold dear. A heartfelt thank you is in order for her generous donation to my charity’s fundraising raffle.
As my charity, the Australian Breast Care Centre, approaches the final stretch of our ongoing fundraising campaign, there’s still an array of prizes waiting to be won. The opportunity to be a part of this meaningful cause is not to be missed. Time is ticking, so make sure to secure your lucky tickets before entries close on 16 November.
Don’t miss your chance to win prizes valued at an impressive $10,000! The fundraising raffle comes to a close this Wednesday, 16 November, and the anticipation for the winners, to be announced on 17 November, is building.
It’s important to note that breast cancer doesn’t discriminate, with 23% of diagnosed women being under 50 years of age. Early detection is undeniably a lifesaver. By contributing to this cause, you’re directly aiding in raising funds for crucial genetic testing.
Purchase your tickets online here: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=979321
Prizes Include:
- First Prize: Lux Sports Car Rental Gift Certificate valued at $3,000
- Second Prize: A Christian Dior Gift Certificate valued at $1,000
- Third Prize: $500 Dinner At France Soir Toorak Rd South Yarra French Restaurant
- Fourth Prize: $265 Be Fit Food 7 Day Program
- PLUS: 10 chances to WIN a GeneType test, including a consult with Dr. Nicole Yap, valued at $549 each.
The clock is ticking, and your participation could make all the difference. Join us in making a positive impact and supporting a cause that matters.
#CheckThoseBreasts
For more information, please visit:
www.australianbreastcarecentre.com.au or www.drnicoleyap.com.au
“Breast cancer affects 1 in 7 women and is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in females”