November 1 sees FDC once again joining forces with industry members and friends for the annual Melbourne Cup Day fundraising event. Held at Doltone House, it’s a great chance to raise money for a cause. Last year FDC and friends raised over $50,000 for the Children’s Hospital (Westmead). This year they’re hoping to outdo themselves […]
September 7th, 2011
November 1 sees FDC once again joining forces with industry members and friends for the annual Melbourne Cup Day fundraising event.
Held at Doltone House, it’s a great chance to raise money for a cause. Last year FDC and friends raised over $50,000 for the Children’s Hospital (Westmead).
This year they’re hoping to outdo themselves for the Cystic Fibrosis Unit of the Sydney Children’s Hospital (Randwick).
With sponsors like Thinking Ergonomix and Stylecraft on board – as well as Indesignlive and Habitus as media sponsors – it’s sure to be a fun and rewarding event.
If you would like to contribute to this wonderful cause either by donating prizes for the auctions and/or by purchasing tickets, please contact Edwina Keighery of the Cystic Fibrosis Melbourne Cup Fundraiser Committee on 02 8117 5130.
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