Busselton Pink Ribbon raises thousands for breast cancer
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More than 60 locals gathered at Fusion Jewellers last month to raise money and awareness for breast cancer.
The annual Pink Ribbon Breakfast is a nationwide fundraising initiative of the National Breast Cancer Foundation to raise money for research aimed at reaching zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030.
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The breakfast was the ninth fundraiser hosted by the local jewellers and many businesses and individuals donated vouchers and products towards a raffle.
The morning raised more than $2700 and welcomed Marlene McCamish who shared her story.
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