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Neon Run - Melbourne
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Join us and make a difference by taking part in the Neon Run on November 10th as part of the #SillyHatforMatt challenge, fundraising in support of stomach cancer research.
The Neon Run is a 5km night-time spectacular run with 6 unique neon zones full of music, black lights, strobes, dancers, DJs and more. You will go on a journey full of lights, colour, and action.
Starting in Yarra Park outside the MCG, the course will take participants through Melbourne's sporting precinct including Melbourne Park, Rod Laver Arena, the Holden Centre, AAMI Park and Hisense Arena. The event ends with a Party back at the venue where participants can celebrate and light up the night.
What you need to do next ...
Step 1
Join the '#sillyhatformatt' Team by REGISTERING HERE - https://bit.ly/2LgsW3F
Step 2
Help us to raise awareness and much needed funds for stomach cancer research - either by simply sharing this page URL with you friends and family to get them to support your 'gutsy' efforts in taking on this challenge
OR
Create and promote your own fundraising page should you choose to set one up for yourself via https://sillyhatformattchallenge.gofundraise.com.au/pages/create?tid=581288
Step 3
To take part on the 10th November you must also register for the event itself - which you can do via: https://bit.ly/2J2d0QN
Step 4
... And don't forget to wear your #sillyhatformatt
#sillyhatformatt #linitisplastica #stomachcancerawareness #gutsychallenge
GI Cancer Institute (Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group)
Gastro-Intestinal (GI) cancer is the most common form of cancer claiming a devastating 51 lives each day. At the GI Cancer Institute, our vision is to create a world free from GI cancers. It is thanks to the support of the community that we are able to fund vital clinical trials research to improve quality of life and treatment options for GI cancer patients. GI cancers affect the digestive system and includes cancers of the stomach, oesophagus, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach and bowel and anus. Thank you for your support. For more information, please contact info@gicancer.org.au.