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Centre needs your help to keep vital service running

Centre needs your help to keep vital service running

After fundraising efforts fell significantly short this year, Solaris Cancer Care is desperately calling on the South West community to help keep its doors open.

Bunbury manager Carline Turner said the centre hoped to raise $100,000 through its campaign May We Survive and Thrive after its main fundraising effort, the Red Sky Ride, had only half the participants expected.

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media and images published by South Western Times, published 21 May 2018

Sounds of Hope

Step into a world of tranquillity and transformation and delve deep into the realms of your mind at these captivating Hypnotic Sound Meditation sessions curated to uplift, inspire, and heal.

Under the guidance of Registered Hypnotherapist April Kinney and owner of Peter Hess Sound Academy Australia Ute Coleman, you’re in for an extraordinary healing experience. 

100% of proceeds will help provide free services for people with cancer.

Solaris Cottesloe – 27 April, 5pm and 28 April, 10am & 2pm