Dubbo RSL Aquatic and Health Club

By Laura Powning

Please help me to Make It Count For MS!

I'm fundraising to ensure that no one has to face multiple sclerosis alone.

MS is the most common disease of the central nervous system - currently there is no cure.

It's quite staggering to think that multiple sclerosis affects more young people than any other neurological condition, with the average age of diagnosis just 30 years old. Every case of multiple sclerosis is unique - the symptoms, severity and progress of the disease are different for everyone.

You can ensure Aussies living with multiple sclerosis can break down barriers, achieve goals and live well by making a secure online donation.

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We're going back to the 80's for MS

Monday 15th Mar

We are going back to the 80's, so get out your fluro gear, dust off those leotards and leg warmers, and bring your best moves.

On Thursday the 25th of March 2021, the Dubbo RSL Aquatic and Health club will be holding a fundraiser to raise money for MS. We are encouraging all of our group fitness classes, learn to swim and gym members to dress in their best 80's gear and give a gold coin donation for a great cause!

All our staff will be getting into the spirit and dressing up, there will be prizes throughout the day for best dressed and best moves.

We hope to see there in your best 80's outfit to support those with Multiple Sclerosis.

Thank you to my Sponsors

$692.05

Rsl Fundraiser

$50

Anonymous

You guys rock! Thanks for the 80s workouts! Mandy and Johno xx

$50

Nick Finlay

$20.88

Megan Frappell

$20.88

Michelle Dunn

Hope you reach your target Laura 😊

$20.88

Peta Barton

$20

Grace Appleby

$20

Krystal Martin

$15.66

Laura Powning

$10.44

Mark Bridges

$10.44

Carmen Appleby

$10.44

Katie Lindsay

$10.44

Ruby Appleby

$10

Symone Mei

$10

Leslie Mei

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