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This one's for Jeff.

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This year we are marching in memory of Jeff, an old mate we lost to melanoma last year. Years of fighting and doing everything he could to support research in finding a cure and raising awareness about melanoma prevention. He has a wonderful family (wife and 3 kids) in Victoria who would dearly love to have their dad and partner with them now.
Close family members and other friends have also had melanomas, yes-multiple melanomas, safely removed purely because of regular skin checks.
EVERY cent counts towards finding effective treatments and ultimately a cure for melanoma. Xx

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    Melanoma Institute Australia (Melanoma March)

    Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) is a non-profit organisation 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.

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