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Michael Coleman

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Mike and Annie

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I have been on the Board of Osteoporosis Australia for a number of years, and Annie and I are walking (not running) for the first time this year.  OA does great work, not only to support early indentification of osteoporosis but also to spread the word on preventative measures.

I hope you'll support us on our walk  -  any amount you're able to donate here will be appreciated.

Best wishes - Mike Coleman

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Healthy Bones Australia (formerly Osteoporosis Australia)

Healthy Bones Australia (formerly Osteoporosis Australia) is a national charity. Our aim is to Protect, Build and Support healthy bones to improve bone health and reduce osteoporosis across Australia. We are committed to preventing over 183,000 unwanted broken bones occurring every year due to poor bone health. These have serious consequences for individuals, their families, and the healthcare system. Your support will help us deliver positive change through our national education programs, services for people living with osteoporosis and research support. Thank you for your generosity.

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