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165,000 reasons to enjoy a biggest morning tea
165,000 reasons to enjoy a biggest morning tea
By Samantha Elley
Guaranteed, if you attend a CWA Morning Tea, you won’t go away hungry and you will have eaten some great food along the way.
This was certainly the case at the Ballina CWA Biggest Morning Tea last week when around 60 people attended to help raise money for the many programs run by the Cancer Council.
This year, the Biggest Morning Teas have raised $8.3 million with 26,142 morning tea hosts registered so far in 2024.
That’s because 165,000 Australians were diagnosed with cancer in 2023, or 452 per day.
According to the Cancer Council, almost 2 in 5 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85 and it’s estimated over 1 million Australians are currently living with or beyond cancer.
Ballina CWA will have added to that total with their delicious spread, their fashion parade, their raffle and their contest for best teapot.
A spokesperson for the Cancer Council said money raised will go to their research, advocacy and support programs which include their transport to treatment service, their financial aid service and their accommodation service.
“Our Transport to Treatment service has already clocked up 30,800kms in the Northern Rivers this year,” said Tiffany from the Cancer Council.
“That’s a trip from Ballina to London and then back to Ballina.
“That’s also 654 hours of driving which is like watching the Sound of Music 228 times.”
If you have any queries relating to cancer, you can contact the Cancer Council on 13 11 20.
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