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Drive-through morning tea raises vital funds

Despite the global pandemic, Wythes Real Estate and local businesses came together on Tuesday to create a special treat while raising vital funds for the Cancer Council.

Wythes hosted Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Drive-Through for the Cooroy community to come together and support the Cancer Council in providing services and support to those facing cancer past and present and help fund vital research in the hopes of a cancer free future.

President Country Noosa and Sunshine Coast Foodie Martin Duncan added his famous Sconetime scones to the takeaway boxes, along with Cooroy businesses Livelife Pharmacy, German Bakehouse, Richies Bakery, and Saw and Mill.

Mr Duncan said Cooroy had a wonderful community vibe.

“I had to jump on board this fundraiser in Cooroy as it raises awareness and necessary funds for the Cancer council as well as connecting our community,” he said.

“I’m so excited to be involved with these amazing businesses as they see the value of being part of this fundraiser along with showcasing their yummy products to Cooroy.

“Wythes have been involved with biggest morning tea since 2018 as well as sponsoring Sconetime in Cooroy since June 2018.”

Mr Duncan said they were aiming to sell 100 take home boxes for home or work, along with receiving donations.

Make a donation to Cancer Council Australia at www.cancercouncilfundraising.com.au/give

 

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