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w_a__kaz
15 years agoMember
your right Shirl, I too came home so excited at being part of a wonderful program. I also have put BCNA's hard work into action and have the support of my son and his school and are organising a mini-fields day at their school in October. As a school requirement I have tapped into their 20 hours community service for the Duke Of Ediburgh Award and will have 8 kids "pinked" out doing all sorts of fundraising for breast cancer month. Will keep you posted
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