Golden Era Re:union - Has Ended
DO Details
A Gala Event celebrating the Golden Era of the 70's and 80's in support of the White Pearl Foundation and the Cquence Foundation. Two organisations dedicated to funding research and support programs for patients with brain and other rare cancers.
TICKETS: https://events.humanitix.com/golden-era-re-union
DRESS CODE: Formal or '70s / '80s Attire
ENQUIRIES:
Suzane: M. 0418 238 723 - E. suzane@whitepearlfoundation.org
Georgia: M. 0414 232 234 - E. georgiaconsta@gmail.com
White Pearl Foundation
The White Pearl Foundation was established to support the dedicated researchers of The Brain Cancer Group in their quest to find solutions for brain cancer patients.
The Brain Cancer Group is committed to improving patient outcomes across the spectrum – from patient care to working towards finding a cure for this devastating disease. They do this by taking a multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach to deliver meaningful programs for patients and their families.
They are also dedicated to funding cutting-edge research that will help us better understand brain cancer and develop new treatments. Their research efforts focus on the development and translation of new ways of treating brain tumours, while also seeking to better understand the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the development of brain tumours.
ALL PROFITS donated from White Pearl Foundation events to The Brain Cancer Group, go directly to brain cancer research.
Cquence Foundation
Cquence Foundation's aim is to provide cancer patients, carers and their families a small ray of hope by:
- helping subsidise molecular and genomic testing for rare and/or advanced cancer patients to see if there are any other treatment options.
- generating awareness of testing options as well as other personalised integrative treatments for cancer patients.
- advocating and lobbying government bodies to help fund genomic testing and subsequent PBS approved medications, and
- helping rare and/or advanced cancer patients navigate the complexities of testing via arranging and funding "second opinions" with experts in the patient's cancer and driver mutations.
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Both organisations are registered with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission.