Students rapt in cancer ribbon

The Sunday Times – 23 February 2014, Page 33

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Register NOW to Keep The Flame Alive and Dance for a Cure at 11am on Sunday 6 April 2014!

Many Busy Fingers make light work

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We have been honoured to have the ladies from the National Lifestyle Villages in Bridgewater volunteer for our Guinness Book of World Record Attempt of the Longest Awareness Ribbon. They are not only helping us cut up some of the ribbon to share out to the smaller schools that wish to participate, but they have the very delicate and arduous task of sewing over 200 pieces back together in the very short time frame.

These ladies have exceptional sewing skills and clearly the enthusiasm for completing their tasks at hand. Thanks ladies for getting our ribbons ready for the schools in just one day. We look forward to seeing the finished 2000 metre completed ribbon on the 19th of April 2014. Thanks also to our photographer Jan Isaac for snapping these great shots for us!

About Keep the Flame Alive

Keep the Flame Alive is the next stage in Children's Leukaemia & Cancer Research Foundation's evolution, moving forward to help build awareness of Children's Leukaemia and the need for cancer research. By using a flame as a symbol of hope and life, CLCRF want to create new and exciting events each year, bringing celebration and awareness to the organisation and what they achieve year after year for Kids with Cancer.

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Keep the Flame Alive 2014

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Can't be a part of the event, but would still like to help support a good cause? Why not donate now to help support the Children's Leukemia & Cancer Research Foundation.