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May is almost here, and at Little Gossip Cafe, we are incredibly proud to launch Beans for Brain Cancer. ☕️🧠

​Throughout the entire month, we are donating $1 from every single coffee sold directly to the Mark Hughes Foundation to support vital brain cancer research and care.

​Whether you’re grabbing your morning espresso on the run or catching up with friends over a latte, your daily cup will make a real difference.

​Help us make a massive impact this May! Tag your coffee buddies, share this post, and come see us down at the cafe. Let's drink great coffee for a great cause.

​#BeansForBrainCancer #MarkHughesFoundation #LittleGossipCafe #BrisbaneCafe #BrainCancerAwareness #CoffeeForACause

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Mark Hughes Foundation

The Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) is a charity formed in Newcastle by Mark and Kirralee Hughes following Mark’s diagnosis with Brain Cancer in 2013. The Mark Hughes Foundation’s mission is to raise much needed funds for research, to create awareness and support brain cancer patients and their families.

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