Thursday, March 19, 2009

Team effort...

it's great to see the guys so involved!!

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hi puppies,
hey...

whilst this is in no way the final dollar amount raised and does NOT include some of the direct online friend donations.... i'd like to report that we are now around $1500 raised


W E L L D O N E

keep going - every cent counts :)
xc

Day Seventy Six, a team mix

we spent the evening (or start of it) creating the banner for the lion king puppie team. our efforts will all come together next weekend when the walk is on... we have two large teams entered and have done a heap of fund raising... probably not as much as our first dreams (dreams are free) HOWEVER, we have learnt a heap along the way... had a few ups and downs, but generally enjoyed the ride and we look forward to doing it bigger and better next year.

for now, we will at least look the part on the day!! xc

Monday, March 16, 2009

Fundraising and organisation efforts recognised

we are all busy...

The Relay For Life Cancer Council event is now just two weeks away. This may be your first Relay or you could be a returning participant, but I am sure you have lots of questions about what happens at the event.

As Team Captain I'll be attending a meeting on Monday 23 March and will provide a full update after this catch up.

In the meantime,

Robyn is organising and sorting walking rosters for the team (for on the day),
Robyn is creating costume samples (that we need to get together to chat about!!),
Robyn and Rowan are coming up with site design ideas,
Rowan continues to spread the good word and attend meetings,
Jim is preparing his BBQ,
Mick and Rowan are creating the Lion banner (it's gonna be BIG),
Charlie is looking for her sleeping bag (as I'm sure the rest of you are),
Maria continues to make cup cakes and sort our team forms & registrations,
Charlie continues to chat,

and we all continue to fundraise.

To date, our fundraising tally (banked) is $634

Keep up the good work xxx

Survivors
The opening lap of each Relay is dedicated to cancer survivors and their carers who are then hosted for a special Survivors Afternoon Tea. If you know of any survivors or carers who would like to participate, please have them contact the Survivor Coordinator – Jane Wilkinson on 0413 095 022 or the_wilks@internode.on.net **or I am happy to do this on your behalf.

Candlelight Ceremony Tribute
During the Candlelight Ceremony a presentation of photos of cancer survivors and loved ones who have passed will be shown on the plasma screen. If you have a photo you would like included, please e-mail them to Megan Davidson at mdavidson@cancersa.org.au no later than Friday 20 March 2009. Please label the photo as Survivor or In Memory. **or I am happy to do this on your behalf.

Just let Jane know you are part of the Lion King Puppies group.

So, it's all starting to take shape :)
xc

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

We have had some awesome support these past few weeks.

Franca over in Melbourne, Victoria has donated $300 to the cause as her friend, Samantha Chappel, is affected by cancer of the liver. Samantha is on chemo, her third dosage.... she has two kids called Bailey and Mia and with her husband Mark she is being brave and strong.

Bailey and Mia are Franca's god kids, so she loves them dearly and wanted to do anything she could to support.

It's stories like this that inspire us all to act, even when we aren't directly affected. The whole "what if it happened to me" is lost and forgotten because it HAS happened to someone we know. It's all too close to home to ignore.

To continue...

We have wonderful news that a carer is to walk for us. This is GREAT news. Grant Mattiske's wife has only recently gone through breast cancer... and to be honest she can't walk as she isn't strong enough yet!! Charlie (team captain) works with Grant. The day she saw him with a shaved head made her twig that something was going on. A short conversation later and he had her committed to doing what she can to raise awareness. Such caring and devoted people should not have this type of illness affect them. And yet it still does.

What else can we do?

The Puppies want to raise awareness about breast cancer, and illness in general, etc... but also... what is it that we can do to raise awareness with body health?

Do you want to feel me?

Sounds gross, tarty, tacky...? but why? If it was with someone we loved and its ultimate gain was to ensure we stayed healthy - then there's no issue. Right? It would be a socially accepted norm for both partners in a relationship.

So, how do we manage this stigma? It's something the Puppies want to contribute to over time. What and how we are managing our OWN body health and well being.

In the meantime...

One of our Puppies, who admittedly runs her own pilates studio, has donated 6 pilates lessons, valued at $345 for the Lion King raffle. A raffle?? Yep, it's all about raising money. So, we think this is an awesome contribution (just quietly smug here). They are private lessons - including an initial assessment within the six lessons in total....

These raffle tickets are gonna be HOT HOT HOT.

Puppie Liz's pilates studio is located at:

Innersense Pilates Systems
3/190 Hutt St
Adelaide 5000


Contact your Puppie today for your ticket (or own book to sell).
Charlie
Team Captain