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Relay a winner

IN FEBRUARY, the Shire of Cardinia came together to fight back against cancer at Cancer Council’s Relay For Life. I would like to thank every community member who participated and contributed to the success of the event, which is expected to raise over $58,300 this year.
When 600 participants in 32 teams camped and relayed overnight, they celebrated cancer survivors and carers, remembered and honoured loved ones, and took steps to fight back against a disease that takes too much.
Each year, over 140,000 Australians support Cancer Council’s fight against cancer through Relay For Life. Around the world, people in 25 countries come together at the relay. I am constantly inspired by Relay For Life participants and volunteers, and their dedication to the cause.
The money raised at Cardinia Relay For Life will help Cancer Council Victoria provide:
– Funding for about 160 talented researchers and their cutting-edge projects each year to help detect, treat and beat cancer.
– Important prevention programs like PapScreen Victoria, Quit and SunSmart to make sure people have all the information they need to cut their risk of cancer.
– Support services including a free financial counselling service to help those affected by cancer who may be struggling financially. Last year we were able to assist 415 Victorians. In 2014 we are also introducing a pro-bono legal assistance program.
– Experienced cancer nurses who answer calls to our helpline, giving people advice, information and support. I would encourage Cardinia residents to make use of this service to discuss their cancer-related questions by calling the helpline on 13 11 20.
Again, I would like to sincerely thank the Shire of Cardinia community, volunteers, participants and donors involved, as we would not be able to complete the work we do without your support and generosity.

Todd Harper,
Chief executive,
Cancer Council Victoria.

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