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1865 days ago

Hope for Hollie

Robyn from Torbay - Long Bay

Hollie Beattie is a beautiful 7 year old who has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Neuroblastoma. Despite receiving treatment for the last 2 years, the doctors have advised that they have exhausted treatment options in NZ and the last remaining option for a cure is a trial treatment that will need to be undertaken in Spain.
The costs associated of this are estimated to be at least of $400,000.

We have written two fun children’s book (which have been written and illustrated locally.)
• Cost per book is $12.00 each (approx. retail value $21) (delivery
Via NZ Post is $4.00 extra) – or if you live between Long Bay and
Milford, Auckland, we will deliver to you).

• Pre- orders only can be ordered by emailing
longlegs.creations@gmail.com.

• Delivery early/mid December and will be great
stocking fillers, secret Santa’s etc.

• We estimate that the reading age for the books is
about 4-9 years old
.

• We are donating all profits of our children’s book
series to “Hope for Hollie.”

• Full payment and delivery can be made from Early
Dec when books are available
.

For more information, and photos of the books, please see the attached document

Price: $12

Hollie's bio.docx Download View

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