MARC Gahan, more commonly known as Red-neck, is going to need a new nickname after he shaved off his beard for charity on Friday. Phil Doherty Car Sales mechanic Steven McCormack restored Mr Gahan’s old Pontiac and said he would waive the bill if Mr Gahan shaved off his beard and donated $500 to charity. [...]
CONTINUE READINGEMU Valley Cricket Association clubs Axe Creek and Maiden Gully will meet in the inaugural Blue Ball Day match from today to raise awareness of testicular cancer. Blue Ball Foundation organisers Jamie Morgan and Mike Elliott have already attracted the attention of IGA and Cricket Victoria for the day. “IGA is our major sponsor, donating [...]
CONTINUE READINGBendigo Weekly | 08-Nov-2012 The Blue Ball Foundation is raising cash and awareness for testicular cancer research and is planning a ball of sorts. They are holding a cricket match with an evening fundraiser to finish off the day. The foundation is about promoting men’s depression and testicular cancer plus alerting men to other health [...]
CONTINUE READINGHave you met Josh? He is a local Bendigo man and cricket player from Axe Creek cricket club. Josh wants to get this as a tattoo: If someone or a business is willing to donate $500 to the Foundation he will get this done. Any takers out there? We will video this and put it [...]
CONTINUE READINGThe Blue Ball Foundation would like to acknowledge the fine support and contributions made for our fundraising adventure on the opening night of the Batman movie the Dark Knight Rises. Chris Martin and Hayden Ennor from Stuntmen were both highly instrumental in not only organising the event but in publicity and selling of tickets. Donna [...]
CONTINUE READINGHere is a Bendigo Advertiser editorial write up about us. IT is pleasing to see the ever-growing support for a Bendigo-founded charity. The BlueBall Foundation takes a unique approach to tackling an issue that is very big in our community – men’s health. While the foundation’s focus is on testicular cancer, at its core is [...]
CONTINUE READINGTICKETS are selling fast for a Bendigo testicular cancer foundation’s movie fundraiser. The BlueBall Foundation will host a private screening of the latest Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, when it premieres on July 19. The event will be the first major fundraiser for the foundation, which Bendigo men Jamie Morgan and Mike Elliott established [...]
CONTINUE READINGCome to the movies with us and support a great cause! Only 200 tickets are available for the private screening of The Dark Knight Rises! When you get your ticket head to our Facebook page and upload a photo of yourself with your ticket! Instant bragging rights that you’re helping to support our work in helping raise awareness of [...]
CONTINUE READINGHere is an impressive editorial write up about us featured in the Bendigo Advertiser on April 12. IT takes a lot of courage to talk publicly about your privates. It’s one thing to tell your mates but telling the world via a newspaper is a whole different ball game – pardon the pun. But this [...]
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