The Western Australian community was left deeply saddened when Secret Harbour teenager Milli Lucas lost her battle with brain cancer in January.
Almost two months on since the tragic news, artist Joanne Colely is hosting a unicorn filled fundraiser to support Milli's family during this difficult time.
It's been blow after blow for the local family, many of whom share the gene for Li-Fraumeni syndrome, a disorder that greatly increases the risk of developing several types of cancer.
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An art class is set to be held at Pony Magic where shetland ponies will be dressed up as unicorns.
Mrs Colely said she will be teaching both adults and children how to draw horses during the fundraiser.
"I want to fill up the paddock with as many kids and adults as possible," she said.
"All proceeds will be going to Milli's family - I just want to take away as much financial pressure from the family as possible.
"I want to take away the financial stress so that they can grieve."
All of the art supplies for the event have been kindly donated by Jacksons Drawing Supplies in Mandurah.
The event will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 8.30am -10.30am at 16 Crystal Brook Road, Wattle Grove.
To book contact Joanne on 0449 880 199. Entry is $50.