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Why is this important and how can a Coffee save a mate?

in an annual survey by Gilkatho of more than 1100 cafes the average price of a coffee in Australia is $3.54 for a takeaway and $3.59 to dine in. Sydneysiders pay the least for their daily roast ($3.34), while Perth has the most expensive coffee ($3.94).  Melbourne still boasts cheaper coffee than most cities, with the average cafe charging a palatable $3.43 for a takeaway.  The survey can be found here http://www.goodfood.com.au/good-food/drink/melbournes-coffee-prices-fastest-growing-in-the-country-20140424-zqytk.html

If we add up all the people that we know or who we have spoken to over a few years, we’ll find that we have hundreds of people who we have a direct connection to.  Add up all the friends of friends and we’ll have thousands of people that we can all connect to.  Within 2 degree’s of separation, there are 1000’s of people.

Paul and I want to raise $7,500 to support the Cancer Council and if 1000 people pledged the average price of a coffee of $3.59 then that would put us well on the way to meeting our target.  $3,590 can do a lot to reduce the impact of cancer on Australians.

For the average price of a coffee, you could help  save someone who already has cancer or help prevent someone from getting cancer.  Imagine that, a coffee having that much power, especially if a 1000 people give up 1 coffee for just 1 day.

Get on board, donate the price of a coffee, and save a mate.  Then tell your mates about us and get them to do the same.  Our Everyday hero site is https://shitboxrally2015.everydayhero.com/au/rock-steady and thank you for your support.