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Pretty in pink and black – Fundraising party for breast cancer

HELPING OTHERS: Evan and Tom Kosch from Commodore on the Park will continue their support of the Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group this month as they host the annual Black and Pink Party.

A GROUP of caring locals will continue their support of the “pink” cancer theme this month as they help to lessen the burden faced by those battling the disease.

Formed in 2000, the Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group with the help of our generous community has raised a total of $200,000 for groups and facilities to assist with treatment and support of patients.

Hoping to build on the windfall, the group is again preparing for the annual Black and Pink Party fundraiser.

“A lot of women that come to the event have been through the journey or are in remission and want to give back and have a night out – it is a chance to celebrate,” committee member Karen Petersen said.

“Everyone we know is affected by cancer is some way or another with one in eight women diagnosed with the disease, so it is important to join in and do our part in memory of them or to help them through the cancer journey.”

Currently working towards purchasing a lymphoedema screening machine for the city, Ms Petersen said the fundraiser will be a great help in moving the process forward.

“There are a lot of people out there who have lymphoedema and the closest machine is currently in Naracoorte,” she said.

“Many people don’t like travelling, especially when going through such an emotional journey, it can be quite challenging.”

Ms Petersen said the $25,000 machine would be extremely beneficial to breast cancer patients in the region with a local physiotherapist already trained in using the device.

“The purchase of the machine is also a way of us giving something back to the community, which has supported the group in raising funds over the years,” she said.

“We would like to have it by Christmas if not early next year.”

Money raised from the event will also go towards creating more “Helping Handbags” to further support patients throughout their journey.

“Women who are going through breast cancer treatment get nominated by the breast cancer care nurse to receive one of the bags, which contain vouchers for things such as petrol and food,” she said.

“The idea for it came about because as well as being an emotional journey, it is also a financial journey.”

With 200 tickets for sale, Ms Petersen is encouraging residents to get in quick so they do not miss out on the fun night.

The Black and Pink Party will take place on October 13 at Commodore on the Park from 7pm.

Tickets are $55 each and include supper and a glass of wine or champagne on arrival.

A fashion parade by Red Gum Country will also take place, with raffle and door prizes and auction items up for grabs.

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