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Help for mercy mission

THE News has received expressions of support from the community regarding the Mauritian boy who is staying in Cranbourne next month to have a hearing operation.
The article ‘Mission of mercy’ appeared last week after a Cranbourne woman appealed for help to raise money for her nephew who was recently diagnosed with meningitis.
The family has set up an account to receive donations.
Account name: Academic Hearing Aids Pty Ltd.
Account number: 06 344 910 120 246.
Bank: Commonwealth Bank.
Branch: St Vincent’s Hospital, Victoria.
People can also obtain information by calling the Cochlear Implant Clinic at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital on 9929 8624.

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