LJ Hooker Port Douglas unites residents to raise vital funds for those impacted by cancer

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LJ Hooker Port Douglas hosted another amazing Australia's Biggest morning tea celebrations recently to raise vital funds for those impacted by cancer. Picture: Submitted

The generosity of the local Douglas Shire has once again been displayed in spades as the community came together to celebrate this year's local Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea celebrations hosted by the team at LJ Hooker Port Douglas.

Not even the threat of inclement weather could dampen the spirits of the more than 60 people who descended on Rotary Park to catch up, share morning tea and raise vital funds for those impacted by cancer.

The contributions from Café Fresq, Mossman Bakery, Mocka’s Pies and Bakehouse, Lady Douglas River Cruises, Shaolin Port Douglas and Black Sesame ensured everyone enjoyed a delicious morning tea complemented by a range of refreshments.

Similarly, the long list of generous businesses and individuals who donated prizes for the raffles and auction all contributed to the LJ Hooker team not only achieving but exceeding their goal of $7000. At the time of writing, $7479 had been raised.

Event coordinator Annie Mitchell said she was overwhelmed by the community’s generosity of spirit.

“From the donations of our amazing business owners to our guests on the day and everyone who bought a raffle ticket, bid at our auction, or contributed to our fundraising page, it was wonderful to see the community come together and help us achieve our target,” she said.

“Statistics suggest one in two Australians are diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85. We want to help change that and, thanks to the generosity of our community, we are 7479 steps closer to realising the dream of a cancer free future.”

Australia's Biggest Morning Tea is a nationwide community event that raises vital funds for those impacted by cancer.


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