Nalani and Jarrett along with Mathew and Brigitte are running as part of SCHF-Team Dainere’s Rainbow. They have all been training hard despite some terribly cold weather and are all passionate about raising awareness and funds for paediatric brain tumours for Dainere’s Rainbow Brain Tumour Research Fund and continuing her most inspirational, selfless, tireless and committed legacy.

Dainere’s greatest wish in life of improved treatments, early detection, new clinical trials and a cure being found for the horrendous disease that stole her life and the life of so many other precious children.

Also, if Jarrett raises at least $500 in the month of July then he will have his hair cut short. He is about half way there at present.

They are also extremely motivated and inspired by the extraordinary efforts of Michael Shelley and Jessica Trengove in the Commonwealth Games Marathon.

With sincere gratitude to everyone who shared or donated to City2Surf 2014 an amazing total of $5,840.50 was raised as well as desperately needed awareness of the disease in the Community.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where we meet and work, the Ngunnawal people, and the many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from across Australia who have now made Canberra their home. We celebrate and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of the ACT and region.

Dainere's Rainbow is a not for profit organisation - 100% of all funds raised or donated go to paediatric brain tumour research at Sydney Children's Hospital
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