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HomeNewsNoosa Prostate Cancer Awareness Lunch rescheduled to 2022

Noosa Prostate Cancer Awareness Lunch rescheduled to 2022

The third annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Lunch hosted by the Noosa Prostate Association has been rescheduled to 2022.

The fundraiser event was not able to be held on 3 August due to a Covid-19 lockdown and has since been rescheduled for Tuesday 1 February at the Noosa Heads Surf Club.

The Noosa Prostate Association committee has considered the seriousness of the current Covid-19 situation with restrictions and lockdowns across Australia, the fact that the vaccination programme has not met expectations, and the availability of the Noosa Heads Surf Club premises.

“We are a registered charity, so cash donations already made by partners and sponsors are tax deductible,“ Noosa Prostate Association chair Ian Miller said.

“These funds will continue to be held by us until the event unless the donor authorises us to disperse the funds to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

“For donors of voucher items with expiry dates, we may need to contact you to replace the voucher.

“We appreciate and thank you for your support and understanding. We will be in contact with each partner and sponsor individually.“

If you have any issues with the new date, please contact the chair or secretary.

For more information visit noosapa.com

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