Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsPink party celebration

Pink party celebration

PINK PARTY: Kath Atwell, Cath McDonald and local McGrath breast care nurse Margie Atwell have fun together at the annual fundraiser.

IT was a night of celebration for breast cancer survivors in the region on Friday as the community came together to support the Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group’s annual fundraiser.

Decorated in black and pink to fit with this year’s Friday the 13th theme, the Commodore on the Park was filled with over 200 women, all there to support those affected by breast cancer.

Raising over $10,000 for the group’s main project – the Helping Handbags – the event was deemed a major success by all involved.

“We have received lots of positive feedback since Friday night and will definitely be back again next year,” committee member Karen Petersen said.

“Some breast cancer survivors have come forward thanking the community for their support and help in receiving one of the handbags.

“They are so happy to see that funds raised stay local and help support people in the region.”

The Helping Handbags, handed out by South East McGrath breast care nurse Margie Atwell to regional patients, contain $500 worth of vouchers for essential items and services such as petrol and groceries.

Since 2014, over 150 handbags have been distributed to the community to help them ease the financial pressure involved with receiving treatment.

Funds raised will also go towards the group’s second major project which will involve the purchase of a SOZO Thrive machine – to help those living with lymphoedema – a common side effect of breast cancer surgery.

With auctions, raffle prizes, a fashion parade, food and even pink champagne, Ms Petersen said the event would not be possible without local business support.

“We have had lots of good comments on how good the room looked with many breast cancer survivors happy to be able to celebrate the occasion with family and friends,” she said.

“Some ladies make it an annual event in their calendar and we are so grateful for their continued support.”

COMMUNITY EVENT: Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group Committee member Karen Petersen enjoys her time at the group’s annual fundraising event with Annette Cassidy. Pictures: JOCELYN NICKELS
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Police investigate indecent behaviour

POLICE are investigating indecent behaviour at a food outlet business earlier this week. On Monday, it was reported to police at about 2.30pm a...
More News

Back in time to support kids in sport

Sports fans and players, past and present, are being called on to dust off their old uniforms, dig out their trophies and go back...

Grants given for community groups

City of Mount Gambier has endorsed the allocation of more than $105,000 in cash and in‑kind support to community organisations through the second round...

Plenty on offer for anglers

A CRACKING week of weather saw many anglers on the water and with good reason. If you are an offshore fisho, off the sand, inland...

New cop on call

There are new feet on the beat, with a new police officer coming to the region. 24 police officers recently graduated from the Police...

Savage dog attack prompts better pet ownership

A “SAVAGE” dog attack has left Mount Gambier/Berrin’s Christine Baillie shaken, as she calls for owners to take responsibility. According to current legislation dog owners...

Cats on fire early, but Saints lift

MILLICENT 50 D CASTERTON SANDFORD 40 DANIELLE Tooley and Lara Munro started the Anzac Day clash against Millicent at McLaughlin Park on fire and Casterton...

Late start to show respect

TO allow everyone to honour Anzac Day, the Mount Gambier Golf club held a novelty two-ball ambrose event on Saturday with a 12pm shotgun...

Lend a hand to local lagoons

ADVERTORIAL The Limestone Coast’s fight against boneseed is not just a local skirmish. It is a coordinated, legislated campaign grounded in the ‘Declared Plant Policy’...

Exhibition celebrates Geltwood Festival

THE Millicent Gallery will present Between Black and White: An Exploration of Pure Colour, a SAQA-Oceania-Sturt Pea Pod exhibition opening Friday, 1 May at...

Feral deer under fire

Feral deer in the Limestone Coast will be culled from this week, under the South Australian Feral Deer Eradication Program, delivering relief to primary...