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Hey SAU-NSW!

Well currently my 4 year Old Cousin Amber Fawell Is Suffering From The Effects Of Chemotherapy In Sydney Childrens Hospital, And Tanya And Mick And Jack And Caitlyn (My Second Cousins) Are Facing Harsh Times Due To The Cost Of Medications, formula feeds, medical supplies, fuel, car expenses and just their daily expenses.

Seriously My Cousin Is FULL Of Life and She Has Only Started Life And She Is Being Faced With This Terrible Disease.

Anyways The Family Is Holding A Mini Car Show/Cruise For Amber To Raise Funds...

Heres A Link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.p...id=211254070698

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Date:Saturday, February 20, 2010Time: 5:00pm - 9:30pmLocation:Figtree McDonalds Northern Carpark - To Be Confirmed

A Really big thanks to anyone who will attend, its for a great cause, and if you SAU people will like I can make a cruise From The Cross Roads, So All You Skyliners Can Cruise Down Togethor!

BTW: Thanks Goes Out To Hi 5, The Wiggles, And Sports Players For The Ongoing Support Towards The Extentions Of My Family!

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!

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