The Real Houswives of Sydney are lending a hand to the Saving Chloe Saxby campaign.
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More than $550,000 has been raised to save the Woonona eight-year-old from a rare degenerative brain illness, but it’s still far from the end goal of $2.6 million.
Athena Levendi and Lisa Oldfield from the reality show are special guests of the Rhythm 4 Rainbows Gala fundaiser at The Fraternity Club on June 24.
“I was just so overwhelmed that these ladies, who come across as crass and loud, are the caring people that I could see through the screen,” wrote Jenny Jones on Facebook.
Chloe is one of a handful of kids in Australia with Vanishing White Brain Matter, a terminal illness, while her parents will need to send her to the Netherlands for treatment.
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