(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 22, 2013 ) Sydney, NSW -- HOPE Africa, an initiative of the Rotary Club of Macquarie Park in partnership with the indigo foundation, announces a star-studded charity gala dinner to raise funds for the underprivileged children of Namibia, Africa. The star studded event will take place on September 27th, 2013 at the historic Curzon Hall in Sydney NSW.
The goal is to build a youth centre where children can be safe, and provide a conducive environment for them to deepen their education and reach their full potential, as well as for their families to access medical, and recreational facilities. The long term aim is to empower the children, their family, their community so that social and economic change can take place
Many celebrities have donated their time to attend this event and hosts tables to raise much needed funds:
Ian Thorpe, HOPE Africa's patron and Australia's Olympic Gold Medalist
Louise Sauvage, Australia's most highly decorated Paralympian
Brad Fittler, sports presenter and NRL coach and former player
Peter Overton, Chief Newsreader of 6pm NINEnews and journalist
Lauren Burns, Olympic Gold Medalist
Jeff McMullen, journalist, author and TV presenter of over 45 years
Matt Hall, former RAAF combat instructor and aerobatic competitor
General Peter John Cosgrove, AC, MC, 2001 Australian Of The Year and former Chief of the Defence Force
Kyah Simon, indigenous Australian soccer striker
Sally Stevenson, chair of Indigo Foundation, an international community organisation
This is a rare opportunity to dine with famous Australian celebrities. It will be a fantastic evening of great company, awesome entertainment, delicious food and exciting auctions.
100% of the profits from the evening will help develop education and sports facilities in Namibia and is open to everyone who would like to make a difference.
Please go to the website for more details, or to reserve your HOPE Africa seat.
About Hope Africa
HOPE Africa is targeting to raise finances to develop a not for profit youth centre, committed to developing social, recreational and educational services to the under privileged in Namibia.
Tracey Peters
+61402785488
contact@hopeafrica.org.au
Source: EmailWire.Com
The goal is to build a youth centre where children can be safe, and provide a conducive environment for them to deepen their education and reach their full potential, as well as for their families to access medical, and recreational facilities. The long term aim is to empower the children, their family, their community so that social and economic change can take place
Many celebrities have donated their time to attend this event and hosts tables to raise much needed funds:
Ian Thorpe, HOPE Africa's patron and Australia's Olympic Gold Medalist
Louise Sauvage, Australia's most highly decorated Paralympian
Brad Fittler, sports presenter and NRL coach and former player
Peter Overton, Chief Newsreader of 6pm NINEnews and journalist
Lauren Burns, Olympic Gold Medalist
Jeff McMullen, journalist, author and TV presenter of over 45 years
Matt Hall, former RAAF combat instructor and aerobatic competitor
General Peter John Cosgrove, AC, MC, 2001 Australian Of The Year and former Chief of the Defence Force
Kyah Simon, indigenous Australian soccer striker
Sally Stevenson, chair of Indigo Foundation, an international community organisation
This is a rare opportunity to dine with famous Australian celebrities. It will be a fantastic evening of great company, awesome entertainment, delicious food and exciting auctions.
100% of the profits from the evening will help develop education and sports facilities in Namibia and is open to everyone who would like to make a difference.
Please go to the website for more details, or to reserve your HOPE Africa seat.
About Hope Africa
HOPE Africa is targeting to raise finances to develop a not for profit youth centre, committed to developing social, recreational and educational services to the under privileged in Namibia.
Tracey Peters
+61402785488
contact@hopeafrica.org.au
Source: EmailWire.Com