Our latest 'Heads Up' MHF Newsletter is now available.
Congratulations to the Mark Hughes Foundation trekkers – all 28 of the boys made it to Everest Base Camp and they’ve almost reached the $500,000 target!
They made it!! 10 Former Newcastle Knights players, along with 19 others in the group, have finally reached their pinnacle, Everest Base Camp, after 9 days of trekking through amazing scenery – all in the name of brain cancer research.
It's the last (and hardest) leg of the Mark Hughes Foundation Everest climb and you won’t believe the footy memorabilia the boys spotted on the way!
It’s hard to describe the impact something like this has on a family. On Dean and I (both as Josh’s parents and as a couple), on his brothers and sisters, and even on the family as a whole. It turns your world on its ear.
Aidan Walsh’s workday as a Telstra infrastructure manager began like any other, but it would finish with him suffering a seizure and being rushed to hospital.
The boys are mid-climb and will soon be reaching Base Camp of the mighty Everest. It’s raining and cold, but spirits are high.
I would like to introduce myself. Fiona O’Brien – Gloucester NSW. I am writing to tell you about my husband Nathan O’Brien. A 45 year old carpenter. With a team of 3 apprentices – who works all over the Hunter.
Shae Wood’s journey with brain cancer all started on the 4th October 2014. This is her story.
At 4am on the 15th May 2008 our lives changed. My husband, Mark, let out a God awful noise. He was having a grand mal seizure. I raced to get our eldest child Ainslie out of bed and went to call the ambulance. Ainslie (13) got the other two children, Harr
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