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It’s a launch for life

A LAUNCH night for the Cranbourne-Narre Warren Relay for Life will give new and old participants an insight into what the event is all about.
The event on Wednesday 13 May will give residents the chance to meet organisers and learn about the fund-raising initiative.
Volunteer committee member Brooke Walford said there would be a major announcement regarding the relay at the launching event and people can find out ways to support the event.
“We encourage all Cranbourne and Narre Warren residents to attend as we will be taking registrations on the night, selling candle bags via cash or card and there is a fantastic door prize,” Brooke said.
Last year, the Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life event raised close to $125,000 and this year’s fund-raising goal is set at $150,000.
Brooke said they are on the lookout for more participants as well as businesses to support the event.
“We’re currently looking for passionate residents to gather their friends to participate in the Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life.
“We’re also looking for local businesses to provide support through sponsorships or donations,” she said.
Cancer Council Victoria representatives will also be at the launch to tell people more about the latest Relay for Life developments.
The locally organised Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life event sees teams participate in a relay-style walk or run, challenging themselves to stay on the track overnight to raise funds and awareness to help fight cancer.
The event also features special ceremonies, live entertainment, and activities suitable for all ages.
The launch event will take place at the Casey Fields Athletics Track, 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East.
If you cannot attend the launch event but would still like to join the Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life event, phone 1300 65 65 85 or visit www.relayforlife.org.au.

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