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1330 Finals Fever Fundraiser

Brittany Scampton

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2014 Grand Final Fever Fundraiser @1330

1330 Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby.

27th September 2014

All Welcome

From 1pm onwards watch the game on the big screen

 

Food and drinks for purchase

Kids activities and face painting

-Alcohol free event-


All profits to go to MS research
www.mshope.com.au

Donations are tax deductible

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    MS Hope (CCSVI Australia Inc)

    Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) is a condition where blood flow in the brain and spine is impaired due to a blockage in one or more of the major veins. CCSVI is implicated in a number of neurodegenerative conditions including Multiple Sclerosis. 

    Whilst treating CCSVI is not a cure for MS, treating blocked veins can bring real symptomatic improvements. There is great potential that research could unlock further understanding of Multiple Sclerosis as a whole.

    This is giving People with MS HOPE

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