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Fun-filled fundraiser set to delight

Long-time Northern Health Foundation patron Josie Minniti is holding her annual Dinner Dance Cancer Fundraiser this weekend.

The event has been running for 25 years – 13 of those years for Northern Health – and raises money for vital equipment for the oncology unit.

Ms Minniti said she wanted people to have a “really good night” while fundraising for a good cause.

“The guests can expect a fun-filled evening with lots of food, drinks, dancing, followed by live

auction, raffles and silent auctions,” she said.

Ms Minniti said she hoped to raise $10,000 this year, which would go towards equipment including two new wheelchairs.

“I am very passionate about this cause,” she said.

“The money always goes to purchasing new equipment for cancer patients because, to me, comfort is very important for their quality of life.

“Every cent will go towards what we are striving for.”

Day oncology nurse unit manager Melissa Gwynne said Ms Minniti’s fundraiser is always appreciated by the staff and patients at the hospital.

“The money raised through Josie’s Dinner Dances has always contributed to purchasing equipment for our cancer patients, including scalp cooling machines, treatment chairs and a blanket warmer,” Ms Gwynne said.

“The Dinner Dance is always a fun-filled night with music, dancing and great items for auction.

“I cannot express my gratitude enough for her commitment to continue to raise much-needed funds for our cancer service.”

Tickets are $60 per adult, $25 per child, and include a seven course meal and drinks.

The event will be held on Saturday, July 31.

For ticket purchases or more information, contact Josie and Rino Minniti on 9401 4199.

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