On Sunday, the Kalymnian Brotherhood of Melbourne hosted a car and bike show to raise funds for Tuberous Sclerosis Australia.
The organisation helps to empower those affected by Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), a condition that affects over 2,000 people in Australia, as well as their carers, families and friends.
The tumours can grow in any organ of the body, and can cause epilepsy, developmental delay and autism, and currently has no known cure.
Tuberous Sclerosis Australia plays a significant role in giving those impacted by the condition access to the best treatment options, as well as up to date information and support.
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The wet and windy weather on Sunday didn’t deter organisers and attendees, who turned out in large numbers to support the worthy cause, raising $5,000 in total.
Trophies were handed out to participating cars and motorbikes. Attendees of all ages were kept entertained, with market stalls, silent auctions, a jumping castle for the little ones, and plenty of food on offer.
The committee is thankful for those took part, including the sponsors and those who generously donated.


