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Give gifts for good this festive season

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  • 1 Dec 2021 6:00 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

With the festive season fast-approaching, we’ve put together a list of six of our favourite gifts for good that are sure to impress!

Healthy gifts can be inexpensive and fun, plus the thoughtfulness of good health won’t go unnoticed by your loved ones. Show your appreciation to colleagues, clients, friends and loved ones with gift options that end the year on a healthy and positive note. Here are six

1) The ULTIMATE healthy gift hamper

Instead of chocolates or biscuits, build the ultimate healthy gift hamper. Fill your hamper with beautiful fresh s

ummer fruit or other healthy goodies such as nuts, nice olive oil or fancy cheeses. You could even take your hamper to the next level by making your own treats! This way you can control how much sugar and salt goes into the recipe.

You can find a tonne of healthy recipe ideas at LiveLighter. Here are a few of our favourites!

•Baked vegie chips

•Honey or garlic roasted chickpeas

•Toasted breakfast bars

•Date and muesli slice

•Muesli bars

2) Life changing gifts

Buy your loved ones a $5 Cancer Council WA Raffle ticket this festive season and they could start the New Year with their choice of a brand new Car and Camper (valued at $72,021) or $65,000 cash!

Hurrry, ticket sales close 11.59pm, Tuesday 21 December 2021!

Cancer Council WA December Raffle

3) SunSmart gifts

Everyone needs a rashie! Our SunSmart rashies come in both adult and kids sizes, with a variety of awesome prints to choose from.

Where to buy: Cancer Council WA Shop, 334 Rokeby Rd, Subiaco WA 6008

Can’t make it into the store? Shop online.

4) Gifts that give

Want to make giving more meaningful? We’ve got you covered!

Give your friends, colleagues, clients or loved ones a gift with meaning by donating in lieu of a present. By doing so you’ll be helping us to continue our work supporting all West Aussies affected by cancer.

  • Donate online
  • Adopt a room at one of our Accommodation Lodges

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