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Stump’s day success at Collendina

February 28, 2018 BY

Andrew Love nurse unit manager Trish Grace joined McGrath breast care nurse Michelle Edwards as guest speakers and are pictured here with event organiser Kate Every.

The Collendina Cobras Cricket Club held their inaugural Pink Stumps Day on Saturday spearheaded by Andrew Love nurse Kate Every.

Decked out in pink, ladies enjoyed an afternoon of live music, raffle prizes and informative guest speakers while raising money for the McGrath Foundation.

“This is the first time the Cobras have done a Pink Stumps Day, one of the guys Eddie from the cricket club thought it would be a good idea and we ran with it,” Ms Every said.

“I’m a nurse at Andrew Love so I get to work alongside the McGrath nurses and see what great work they do so for me, it was an easy cause to jump on board.”

The McGrath Foundation raises funds to provide breast care nurses Australia wide to advocate and support patients during their breast cancer journey.

“It’s just a great way to get a fabulous bunch of ladies together and raise awareness about breast cancer on the side, that’s our focus,” she said.

Ms Every said the day kicked off with the Cobras Under 13 team wearing pink and concluded with one of the club parents Mick offering pink Ubers home to all the ladies.

“We had over 70 ladies attend and raised over $3,000, which is just a fantastic result,” she said.

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