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Saturday, February 8, 2025

Highfields retirees have a cuppa for cancer

A group of Queensland retirement village residents have raised their morning coffee mugs in support of cancer patients and their families.

Residents of the Carinity Brownesholme retirement village in Highfields recently hosted a fundraising event as part of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea.

The fundraiser helped to help raise money for the Cancer Council to support those impacted by cancer, empower people to reduce their cancer risk, and find new ways to better detect and treat cancer.

Together, 50 Carinity Brownesholme residents raised $1,231 from a stall and multi-draw raffle and by selling home cooking and craft items.

Well done!

Chris and Anna Mouws at the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser at the Carinity Brownesholme retirement village in Highfields.
Trevor and Irene Taylor supporting the Cancer Council at the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser at Carinity Brownesholme.

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