610 days ago

OUR GO DRY JULY PROGRAM (2022) IS ALMOST DONE

Douglas Lineham from Cambridge Prostate Cancer Support Group

OUR GO DRY JULY PROGRAM (2022) IS ALMOST DONE
The GO DRY JULY program is supported by people who accept the challenge of going without alcohol for the month of July, hence the name GO DRY JULY.
In recognition of their abstinence the participants solicit donations from family, friends, colleagues, business houses, and organisations in return for their commitment (and donations) to the fundraising program.

We are so close to the finish line for our GO DRY JULY, but there is still time to encourage more financial support.

Thanks to all of the very kind people that have supported us with their donations. If you are one of those people, you have our gratitude and respect.

Currently, we have raised $1200, but with further support we would like to reach the sum of $1800. The money is so vital for the work we undertake getting the message out to all the men of New Zealand on the subject of prostate cancer.

The Prostate Cancer Foundation relies on these funds along with sponsorship, business donations, bequests from estates, and any other funding opportunity we can sight.

Any donation amount is appreciated and will help make a difference to the lives of people affected by prostate cancer in practical and tangible ways.

All donations will be recognised and those over $5.00 will receive a receipt for tax purposes, just click one the links below, you choose.

www.dryjuly.co.nz...

www.dryjuly.co.nz...

www.dryjuly.co.nz...

Thank you in advance for of your ongoing support of us and this very worthwhile project. Please help us to save lives from prostate cancer.

Kind regards and very best wishes

Ron Greenwood on behalf of

Prostate Cancer Support Group - Cambridge

Phone 027 276 0336

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