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always hope beyond what you see”- A fundraising event for Cancer Council Australia

“There’s always hope beyond what you see”- Cancer is a deadly disease which takes away all hopes from someone’s life. Each day we can make or feel better for some patient by helping with a kind donation. With this motto Dr Tanima Banerjee, Founder & Director of Bandana Cultural School, Sydney organised a biggest Afternoon Tea, a fundraising event for Cancer Council Australia, which was held on 24th June 2023 (Saturday) in Penshurst (RAIN Centre).

Event was started with a one minute prayer silence for those who left this world because of Cancer & gave us many inputs for this scary disease. Dr Y P Chawla gave a lecture on Cancer and Stress Management followed by some entertainment such as, singing related to life inspiring & creative dance performances. Master Anagav recited Shloka & Tushaara presented a beautiful classical dance. The National Anthem of India & Australia was sung by little Jaai Bharde.

Mark Coure MP, Oatley gave his thoughts and inputs for this noble cause. Dr Tanima has recited a poem on Life and emphasized the fact to live your life to the fullest through her poem & made everyone exercise through dance on old Bollywood melodies. Many volunteers helped during the event and spoke about their feelings.

Dr Tanima thanked each and everyone who had donated for this noble cause and made her reach to the final Goal. She has also thanked her husband Manajit, son Tamajit & her family back in India, for their continuous support & motivation for doing good work for the community.

Inspiring talk was given by Mr

Harmohan Walia & his wife, who attended this whole event. Mr Harinder ji (Sanjhe Vichaar Channel) also covered the whole programme. Light snacks & tea was served during the programme. Near the end of the event all guests were leaving their message and thoughts on a big board arranged specially for this programme.The whole programme was entertaining, informative & thoughtful. A big audience made the whole event successful.

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