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City-Bay Fun Run

Team Total Total Raised

$645 of AUD $1,000 team's target.

Raised by 0 people in days for GI Cancer Institute (Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group)

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City-Bay Fun Run

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Join us and make a difference by taking on the City-Bay Fun Run on September 16, in support of stomach cancer research.

 

You can choose between the 3km walk or run (dogs welcome!), 6km walk or run, 12km walk or run, half-marathon (21km).

 

What you need to do next ...

 

Step 1

Join the '#sillyhatformatt' Team by REGISTERING HERE - https://bit.ly/2LgsW3F

 

Step 2

Help us raise awareness and funds for stomach cancer research - either by simply sharing this page URL with your friends and family to get them to support your 'gutsy' efforts in taking on this challenge

OR

Create and promote your own fundraising page if you have chosen to set one up for yourself via https://sillyhatformattchallenge.gofundraise.com.au/pages/create?tid=581275

 

Step 3

To take part on 16th September you must also register for the event itself - which you can do via: https://bit.ly/1c52RhS

 

Step 4

Join us for this challenge and dont forget to wear your #sillyhatformatt !

 

#sillyhatformatt #linitisplastica #stomachcancerawareness #gutsychallenge

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    GI Cancer Institute (Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group)

    Gastro-Intestinal (GI) cancer is the most common form of cancer claiming a devastating 38 lives each day. At the GI Cancer Institute, our vision is to create a world free from GI cancers.
     
    We put patients with GI cancer at the centre of our research, saving and improving lives by accelerating the pace of discoveries that lead to cures.
     
    Our dedicated group of research and health professionals translate bold new ideas in to life-saving clinical trials that help those patients as quickly as possible.
     
    It is thanks to the support of the community that we are able to fund vital clinical trial research and give hope to GI cancer patients.


    • Over 28,600  Australians are diagnosed with GI cancers each year.
    • GI cancers are cancers that affect the digestive system. This includes cancers of the stomach, oesophagus, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach and bowel.

    Together, we can help improve the treatment options for those with GI cancer. 

    Thank you for your support. For more information, please visit www.gicancer.org.au or contact info@gicancer.org.au.

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