Yoga fundraiser class | HOPE FOR HOLLIE | Sat 28th Nov
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Here’s your chance to help a little girl who's in desperate need AND you'll get to enjoy a community yoga class at the same time ❤️
Beautiful 7 year old Hollie needs our help to get to Spain so she can start a drug trial which could help save her life. This amazing girl has already undergone 2 years of intensive cancer treatment for Neuroblastoma and this is her last hope so we're helping the family raise a devastating $400,000+
You can read more about Hope for Hollie here ➔ bit.ly...
To help I have organised a community yoga class (at Campbells Bay School) and the amazing Nikki Ralston from Urban Ashram will be leading the class! ALL proceeds will go to Hollie to help get her to Spain!! 👏 👏 👏
The event is Saturday 28th November
(arrive 8:15am / class starts 8:30am )
BOOK TODAY… and let your friends know so they can help too!
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE ➔ bit.ly...
This cause is very close to my heart, so thanks for your support!
Also please share so we can make this a huge success for Hollie.
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