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Sharon Varley

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Hi there,
Watching your best cycling buddy and mentor get taken off his bike by lymphoma is heart wrenching. He’s an inspiration to all of us who have ridden with him and shared rides, adventures, birthdays, laughter and love. 
Please support me as I ride the beautiful Southern Highlands to help raise funds to fight lymphoma.
 ALL donations you give go directly to my charity, so thank you for DONATING NOW!
Shaz
 

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Lymphoma Australia

Lymphoma is the #1 cancer in young people aged 15-29 years

More than 7,400 Australians are diagnosed each year.

All Australians should have access to a lymphoma care nurse where and when required - a cancer journey should not be alone. With your support, lymphoma care nurses can reach anyone needing advice and support about lymphoma through the free support line and in person.

Lymphoma Australia is Australia's only not-for-profit and charity dedicated exclusively to the provision of support and information to Australia's growing population of Lymphoma patients and their families. Every donation helps us move closer to a cure.

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