8 year old Annie is the daughter of Wagga district wool growers Cathryn and Jason Singe, and was born with a “Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevus” or birthmark, which initially covered about one third of her torso.
She has had about 50 operations in her lifetime to help remove the nevus and generate healthy skin, but these have not always been successful.
The Foundation funded a trip by Annie and her mother Cathryn to the Nevus Outreach 2018 International Conference and Reunion in Chicago earlier this month.
Read more in “Little Annie brings out the wool industry big guns to raise $105,000” | July 2018

