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Karmen Ward

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Hi there!

I’m taking on the Tour de Brisbane to raise funds for The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation, supporting life-changing organ transplantation research.

Organ transplantation is nothing short of a medical miracle—it offers people a second chance at life. But there’s still so much work to be done. Research is the key to:

  • Increasing the number of viable organs available for transplant.

  • Reducing rejection rates.

  • Minimising post-transplant complications.

Your donation will directly help people whose only hope is a transplant, giving them the chance to overcome serious health challenges and live full, meaningful lives.

Thank you for supporting my efforts with a donation!

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The Common Good (The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation)

The Common Good is an initiative of The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation. It’s a movement of all of us working together to give precious time to researchers who can give more time to us & those we love to live happier, healthier and longer lives. The Common Good is people powering medical discoveries.

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