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Professionals in pink

Team members of Professionals Real Estate Gympie are looking pretty in pink this October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Professionals principal Ashley Coleman said the real estate group are diamond partners with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, having raised over four million dollars, and this year, it marks their eighteenth year in partnership.

“Throughout Australia, a percentage of all sales that the Professionals’ Group make go towards breast cancer research,” he said.

This is also done year round, and not just during October.

Professionals Gympie is hosting a morning tea at the office on Friday 21 October, from 10am. And with only a gold coin donation entry fee being asked for attendees, you’ll get a delicious range of cakes and other tasty treats.

If you can’t make it, you can always donate via fundraise.nbcf.org.au/fundraisers/ashleycoleman/pink-ribbon-breakfast.

But that’s not all because the next day on Saturday, the team will be heading off to man the main entry gate at the Gympie Turf Club Races, collecting donations for breast cancer research.

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