LOCALS SUPPORT THE BIG THREE TREK 4.0 “THE LAST DANCE”

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04 December 2024

Central Coast locals Tammy Jackett and Adam Glover, of Killcare Heights, will participate in The Big Three Trek 4.0 “The Last Dance”, from Thursday January 2 to Friday January 3, 2025, to help raise funds for the McGrath Foundation and its work to support women with breast cancer, and their families.

This is the second year in a row that Tammy and Adam have been involved with the fundraising initiative, which has secured the support of many influential Australians.

The 60-kilometre walk will see participants commence their journey at The Bayview Hotel in Woy Woy, and finish at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Held across two days, participants can complete the whole journey or choose to cover a portion.

Since its creation three years ago, $285,791 has been raised to support the McGrath Foundation.

Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Robertson, Dr Gordon Reid MP:

“The McGrath Foundation is an outstanding charity supporting women with breast cancer and their families.

“We all know someone who has been impacted by this terrible disease.

“And we know that awareness and early detection is our best weapon against breast cancer.

“Through initiatives like The Big Three Trek 4.0 and other fundraising, the McGrath Foundation can continue to raise awareness for early detection and support Australian women with breast cancer.

“I wish Tammy, Adam, and everyone involved a successful trek. If you can, please donate”, Dr Reid said.

Quotes attributable to Tammy Jackett, Central Coast Local and The Big Three Trek 4.0 “The Last Dance” Participant:

“The trek has the support of a great mix of people including breast cancer warriors, an Olympian, former NRL stars, media personalities, models and everyday people who know someone who has been touched by breast cancer.

“The whole journey is 60 km and will end at the SCG, it will be tough but it’s for an amazing cause!

“Participants completing the journey will arrive for the Pink Parade Walk before day one of the iconic Pink Test.

“You can get behind these legends by donating online.

“Every donation counts and is going towards a really worthy cause”, Ms Jackett said.

For more information, visit: https://www.pinkisthecolour.com.au/event/big-three-trek-40-the-last-dance

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