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This week ended with our School's support for CanTeen.
CanTeen, supporting young people living with cancer
If you, or a brother or sister are aged between 13 and 24 and have been diagnosed with cancer, CanTeen is for you.
They have ambassadors of famous New Zealand celebraties designing the Bandanna. I was lucky to get one of our most famous rugby player Dan Carter's.
5 comments:
What a wonderful thing to participate in!
Good to read about Can Teen.
You asked about the red lines in my photo, I use Picnik (from Internet, free).
I love this idea; must share with my grands!
Thanks so much for your recent comment and the bit of info. I love to learn and your comment taught me something extra on the topic. I read that flax does have red and blue flowers. I would love to see a red one.
Take care & God bless!
A worthy cause to support.
Sounds like a great organization.
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