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Join the Fight: Help Rach beat Lyme Disease

Join the Fight: Help Rach beat Lyme Disease - Has Ended

 22 Mar, 2019 - 22 Mar, 2019
 Fri 6:00pm - Fri 9:00pm
 168 Princes Highway
  Corrimal, NSW
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Everyone’s invited to Rachel's "Join the Fight" Fundraising Trivia night.

Lyme disease is a multi-systemic illness that can result in symptoms affecting many parts of the body including the muscles, joints, organs, brain, gastro-intestinal and neurological systems.

This is a fundraising event for Rachel to support her in recieving treatment in Germany to cure her from this debilitating disease.

It is sure to be a great night with lots of fun, games and laughter as well as some great items up for auction (so bring along some cash!), with all funds raised going directly to Rachel.

To get involved, simply click on the link to purchase your tickets. The cost per person is $25. Come along with your pre-formed team, or we'll help you join one on the night.

So dust off your encyclopedias, brush up on your useless facts and be prepared for a great night.

Thanks to the generosity of the Corrimal RSL for donating the room for night and Dale Carnegie Australia for MC, Shiva Gopalan. The club has a Bar and Bistro if you want to enjoy dinner before or during the event.

Thanks for all your support, it’s all to help rid Rachel of Lyme disease once and for all.

Busy on March 22nd, but still want to show your support? Head over to the Go Fund Me page (https://www.gofundme.com/cure-rachels-chronic-lyme-borreliosis) to make a donation, or get in touch with Shiva Gopalan on shiva.gopalan@dalecarnegie.com to discuss how you could support the event with items for auction and prizes for the night.

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 Dale Carnegie Australiaorganiser
 (212) 750-4455

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Rachel to support her in receiving treatment in Germany to cure her from this debilitating disease.

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