Quinns Beach Care for Kids director Angela Willis (right) with staff Nicola Todd and Rachel Evans, are |organising a fundraiser to help the family of Zoe Rea.
Camera IconQuinns Beach Care for Kids director Angela Willis (right) with staff Nicola Todd and Rachel Evans, are |organising a fundraiser to help the family of Zoe Rea. Credit: Supplied/Emma Reeves

Fun day a tribute to Zoe

Staff ReporterNorth Coast Times

Quinns Beach Care for Kids will hold the family event at Mindarie Marina on August 30 from 10am to 2pm to help the Quinns Rocks family.

Director Angela Willis said after Zoe Rea was diagnosed with terminal cancer, her husband Chris reduced his working hours to care for her and their two children, Gracie and Archie.

‘We knew that he would need help financially ” he had to give up work,’ she said.

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Ms Willis said the centre held a bake sale and a pyjama day to raise funds, and had been collecting vouchers and products from local businesses, which would go into a raffle at the family fun day.

The August 30 event will include a treasure hunt for children, jumping castle, sausage sizzle, face-painters and balloon-twisters.