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FAMILY ROAST FOR MOVEMEBER THIS SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER


clemster

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Hi!


I am a local mum (and blogger) and I am 'Hosting a Roast' at The Rosendale Pub in Dulwich this Sunday (6th Nov) to raise money for Movemeber.


Movemeber is focused on men's health which is in crisis:

-Testicular cancer rates have doubled in the last 50 years.

-10,500 men a year die from prostate cancer in the U.K.

- 13 men a day commit suicide.


As Mamma of two boys, this scares the shit out of me, with your help I want to help change these stats.


Tickets are ?35.


For that you get:

-2 courses,

- a glass of wine

- kids entertainment (woo hoo!)

- and the feel good feeling of knowing you are proceeds got to Movemeber.


Wold love to see as many people there as possible.


Here's the link for tickets:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/peckham-mamma-hosts-a-roast-for-movember-tickets-28899533282


Clemmie

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