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Hills Wellness Expo
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Hi there,
We're so glad to see you here! Thank you for your interest in Hills Wellness Expo 2025 and for your generosity. We created this fundraising page to help Melanoma Institute Australia reach zero deaths from melanoma, and in memory of Hills Wellness Expo founder, Rachel Aldridge, who sadly lost her life to melanoma in August 2023.
Australia has the highest rates of melanoma in the world. Melanoma is the most common cancer affecting 20 to 39-year-old Australians and one Australian is diagnosed with the disease every 30 minutes. It is estimated 1300 Australians will die from melanoma this year.
With your help, the funds we raise will support MIA’s world-class research, treatment, and education programs to save lives from melanoma. Melanoma research is also underpinning treatment for other cancers, including brain cancer.
Click ‘Donate’ to make a secure online donation. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Be sure to join to register for your ticket at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hills-wellness-expo-2025-tickets-1014269947717?aff=oddtdtcreator (Yay! if you've already done so) and join us for the expo at Castle Hills RSL, 9am - 4pm Sunday 2nd March 2025.
Thank you for your support!
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Melanoma Institute Australia
Melanoma Institute Australia is dedicated to the goal of zero deaths from melanoma, a goal we believe we can reach this decade through innovative, world-class research, treatment, and education programs. For more info, visit our website. Melanoma Institute Australia (incorporating melanomaWA, Skin Cancer Tasmania and Amie St Clair).