Hosting a Morning Tea for a Cause: Why We’re Standing With Cancer Council

At Evermore Disability Services, community is at the heart of everything we do.
That’s why this year, we’re proud to be hosting a Cancer Council “Biggest Morning Tea” a small act that we hope will make a meaningful impact in the lives of many. This isn’t just about tea and cake (although there’ll be plenty of that!); it’s about coming together to show support, raise awareness, and fund vital cancer research that touches so many lives.
As a disability support provider, we work every day alongside people who show incredible resilience, compassion, and strength. These are the same values that drive us to participate in initiatives like this. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and the opportunity to stand with families, friends, and community members affected by cancer is one we embrace wholeheartedly.
Our Morning Tea will bring together support workers, participants, families, and local community members to connect, reflect, and give back. Whether it’s through a gold coin donation, sharing a story, or simply showing up, every contribution matters.
💛 How you can get involved:
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Follow our journey on social media
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Donate to our fundraiser here: https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/s/88531/132112/e
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Or even better — host your own Morning Tea!
We believe small community-led actions can create ripples of change — and we’re honoured to be part of that ripple. Thank you to our wonderful team and everyone supporting this initiative.
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Support my Biggest Morning Tea
Join me at my Biggest Morning Tea or donate online to help me reach my fundraising goal! Together, we can help Cancer Council raise much needed funds that go towards vital cancer research, support services, prevention programs, and advocacy.
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