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By Rachel Wallace

At Ray White Frankston we believe that we have an opportunity to truly make a difference in the world. We are proud to show our support for a few of our agents who have recently decided to devote time and effort to causes they hold close to their hearts.

On the 24th July, our agent Karl Richmond will be running a half marathon with Run Melbourne to raise funds for Cancer Council Victoria and the 33,000 Victorians diagnosed with cancer each year. You can donate to Karl’s fundraising page here.

Throughout the month of July our agent, Andy Condon will be taking part in Dry July. The funds raised through Dry July will provide invaluable services to cancer patients, their families and carers, they’re aim is to make a difficult time, a little easier for people affected by cancer. You can donate to Andy’s fundraising page here.

For the past 12 weeks, our agent Brooke Wegener has been donating her time to the Women’s Spirit Project where Brooke became a mentor to empower, inspire and support program participants. The Spirit of Transformation is designed for women who have experienced life challenges such as isolation, domestic and family violence, poor mental health, poverty and unemployment. You can find out how you can support the Women’s Spirit Project here.

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