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1864 days ago

Hope for Hollie

Robyn from Torbay - Long Bay

We have two fun children’s book (they 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. or phoning Robyn on 0211161231.

• Delivery early/mid December - these books would be great stocking fillers, secret Santa’s etc.

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

• Full payment and delivery can be made from early December when books are available.

•WE ARE DONATING ALL PROFITS OF OUR CHILDREN'S BOOK SERIES TO "HOPE FOR HOLLIE"

Hollie Beattie is a beautiful 7 year old Torbay girl 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.

Price: $12

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