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Jono & Dani Fren
Jono & Dani Fren
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Hi there!
We are gearing up to make a difference by fundraising for a cause that's close to our hearts. The Mark Hughes Foundation funds vital research and provides support to brain cancer patients and their families.
We are walking 150kms in 3 days from Sydney to Newcastle on 14th, 15th and 16th June 2024, with a bunch of other amazing individuals to help raise funds to work towards finding a cure for brain cancer!
This of course won’t be easy for us and we would really appreciate the support from you all. Spread the word, donate if you can and help support us to succeed in raising much needed funds for the Mark Hughes Foundation.
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to MHF. Thank you for supporting us, your donation is appreciated.
Wish us luck!
Lots of love,
Jono & Dani Fren
Mark Hughes Foundation
The Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) is a charity formed in Newcastle by Mark and Kirralee Hughes following Mark’s diagnosis with Brain Cancer in 2013. The Mark Hughes Foundation’s mission is to raise much needed funds for research, to create awareness and support brain cancer patients and their families.
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