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Every ticket sold at the upcoming LiViN Podcast Adelaide brunch will go directly towards cancer research

South Australians are invited to brunch for a cause this August, with 100 per cent of every ticket sold going directly towards vital cancer research.

South Australians are being invited to brunch for a cause, with every dollar from ticket sales going directly towards life-changing cancer research.

Entertainers and LiViN Podcast hosts Nancy Timpano and Vince Fusco are once again supporting The Hospital Research Foundation Group’s The Longest Table campaign through their annual Brunch with LiViN Podcast fundraiser.

Taking place on Sunday, August 30, the event will bring South Australians together to raise money for research aimed at helping more people diagnosed with cancer survive and thrive.

This year’s brunch is being presented by Cafe di Roma Prospect, whose support means 100 per cent of every ticket sold will be donated to The Hospital Research Foundation Group.

The campaign has adopted the Prospect cafe’s motto, “Let our family take care of yours”, reflecting its focus on supporting families navigating a cancer diagnosis and reminding them they are not facing it alone.

Nancy and Vince have spent decades bringing people together through their careers in entertainment, and are now using their podcast and community connections to encourage South Australians to get behind the campaign.

“We’ve always believed that when people come together for a shared purpose, incredible things can happen,” Nancy said.

“This campaign is about giving hope to families facing cancer and supporting the researchers who are working tirelessly to improve outcomes for every diagnosis.”

Now in its fourth season, LiViN Podcast has released more than 145 episodes across major podcast platforms. The series features conversations with well-known Australians, community leaders and everyday people sharing extraordinary stories.

The pair’s new #ForkCancer campaign is also appearing on digital screens across South Australia with support from oOh!media, encouraging people to scan the campaign’s QR code, donate, share the initiative or purchase a ticket to the brunch.

Vince said cancer had touched almost every family in some way, and even small actions could contribute to better outcomes.

“We’re asking all South Australians to get behind us. Whether you scan the QR code, donate, share the campaign or join us for brunch, every action makes a difference,” he said.

“Together, we can help change lives.”

Nancy and Vince are calling on local businesses, families and individuals to attend the brunch, donate where they can and share the campaign to help make this year’s fundraiser its biggest yet.

Brunch with LiViN Podcast will be held on Sunday, August 30, in support of The Longest Table and The Hospital Research Foundation Group.

For more information and tickets, click here.

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