Kids For Life’s 6th Annual Black Tie Ball, themed ‘Enchanted Forest’, will raise funds for the Down Syndrome Resource Centre and the Sydney Children’s Hospital Epilepsy Program.
Kids For Life’s 6th Annual Black Tie Ball, themed ‘Enchanted Forest’, will raise funds for the Down Syndrome Resource Centre and the Sydney Children’s Hospital Epilepsy Program.
April 4th, 2011
Kids For Life’s 6th Annual Black Tie Ball, themed ‘Enchanted Forest’, will be held on Saturday, 27 March 2010 at the Horden Pavilion, Sydney.
Guests will experience exquisite food and wine, and fundraising fun for all. There will be live and silent auctions, the always popular major raffle and a few other magical surprises, all hosted magnificently by the incomparable Adam Spencer.
Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Kids For Life Down Syndrome Resource Centre and the Kids For Life Sydney Children’s Hospital Epilepsy Program.
Kids For Life is committed to making a difference, and giving these kids and their families the respite they deserve.
To purchase tickets, go to kidsforlife.com.au/content_common/payment.aspx
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