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MAYA SIVAYOGANATHAN

MAYA SIVAYOGANATHAN

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Dear family and friends,

I am walking 4.8km in honour of my sister, Anya, to raise funds for the Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal.

As many of you know, Anya passed away 8 years ago this March. Though she spent a very short time at the Royal Children's Hospital, Anya and my family were cared for exceptionally well.

I would welcome any contribution, big or small, that you could make towards the hospital's amazing work in supporting sick children and their families.

With love and thanks,

Maya

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    Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal Ltd

    The Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal (Good Friday Appeal) brings together people from all parts of the community to raise money for the benefit of The Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. Funds raised support research, state-of-the-art equipment, education and training, and family centred care programs.

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