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MABS Christmas Jumper Day on Friday 14th December.






Sign up to the MABS Christmas Jumper Day on Friday 14th December. Simply stick on a silly sweater and donate to help those affected by Cancer. Whether you are at work, home, school or down the pub. It's all about getting everyone together in your jolliest of jumpers! By donating €2 you'll be helping those affected by cancer across Spain.
To donate you can pay directly into the MABS (Marina Alta Cancer Support) group offical donation page online here;
https://www.paypal.com/donate/…
Or you can collect a fundraising pot from us in our centres across the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida areas:

Mabs - Oliva
MABS Javea
MABS Costa Blanca
Mabs Benidorm
MABS Torrevieja
Mabs Mazarron
MABS San Javier
MABS Cancer Support Fundaciรณn Calasparra Area


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