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Tyler Cope, Kylie Weston, Kelly Baker with Danielle Smit and Jade Giles are getting ready for their girls’ night in fund-raiser on Saturday 18 October.23048Tyler Cope, Kylie Weston, Kelly Baker with Danielle Smit and Jade Giles are getting ready for their girls’ night in fund-raiser on Saturday 18 October.23048

By Kelly Yates
Jade Giles, 19, is hard at work preparing for the upcoming event that will be held at Hope Generation Church in Narre Warren on Saturday 18 October.
This is the second year the former Hillcrest Christian College student has run the successful event.
Jade said it was great to see women in the community come together to support a worthy cause.
“We can all do something to make a difference,” she said.
“Hosting this event is our way of lending a hand and giving something back to the community.”
Ms Giles is hoping to attract more than 150 women for the fund-raising event that has a pink theme to mark October being national breast cancer awareness month.
More than 10 local businesses in the City of Casey have already jumped on board to support the event.
The jam-packed evening will also include a silent auction, entertainment by local performers and several stalls selling jewellery, showbags and pink ribbon merchandise.
The fund-raising event will go from 7pm to 9.30pm.
Entry fee costs $5 per person and includes food and a showbag.
Donations will be welcome during the night.

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