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Pink Stumps game is back

The annual Pink Stumps game is back and the Kin Kin Community are excited to win this year.

Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart, councillors and council workers are gearing up to retain the trophy bat after beating Kin Kin Community in 2019.

Lots of prizes have been donated with over $2300 worth of prizes for the raffle, with all proceeds going to the McGrath Foundation.

Many of us know of someone whose mother, daughter, sister, or partner has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

The McGrath Foundation’s aim is to provide specialist McGrath Breast Care Nurses to support individuals (and their families) experiencing breast cancer by providing physical, psychological, and emotional support.

From the time of diagnosis, and throughout treatment, this service is available for free.

To help achieve their goals, the Kin Kin Community are bringing the magic of the Pink Test back by holding a Pink Stumps Day on Sunday 23 May from 9:30am to 1pm at the Kin Kin oval.

This year the Kin Kin School and Community show off their amazing cricket skills when they take on Noosa Mayor Clare and Council staff.

All proceeds from this event go towards helping the McGrath Foundation place Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia.Event details: www.facebook.com/events/2937957799806136

To donate visit www.pinkstumpsday.com.au/fundraisers/kinkin/

 

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