Friends with Dignity High Tea with Friends

The Gold Coast's most charitable came together to support survivors of domestic and family violence at Friend with Dignity's annual High Tea with Friends.
Jay Botha, Julia McKenna, Manuela Whitford, Darrell Whitford
Jay Botha, Julia McKenna, Manuela Whitford, Darrell Whitford

The Gold Coast’s most charitable came together to support survivors of domestic and family violence at Friend with Dignity’s annual High Tea with Friends.

The five hundred guests were welcomed by keynote speakers, Sue and Lloyd Clarke of Small Steps 4 Hannah and MC Moyra Major from local radio station Hot Tomato.

The event raised thousands of dollars for Friends with Dignity, the national not for profit, which took out Australian Charity of the Year in 2018, provides practical assistance to men, women and children displaced by domestic and family violence.

If you would like more information visit Friends With Dignity at www.friendswithdignity.org.au/

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