Archive for the ‘Fundraisers’ Category
Posted on February 20, 2012 - by Paul Williamson
Make A Splash for Cash
An Australian world swimming champion and a Beijing Olympian will be making waves in Mt Waverley to help orphans and under privileged children in South Africa. Matt Targett was part of the gold medal winning relay team at the World Championships last year and is gunning for gold in London. Backstroker, Sophie Edington, is a veteran of international swimming, performing strongly in the Beijing Games. The pair will join forces in a 24-hour swim marathon at the Huntingtower pool, Mt Waverley, from midday on Saturday February 25 to Sunday February 26th.
The Olympians will help locals swim the distance from Johannesburg to the Kruger National Park. Money raised will go toward the Simunye Project – which strives to improve and expand educational facilities for disadvantaged communities in South Africa. Recent projects have included the provision of hundreds of pairs of children’s shoes, installing a septic tank system and building a children’s playground.
Since its founding in 2006 in Melbourne, the Simunye Project has raised in excess of $100,000 dollars. Over the past five years, Year 11 Huntingtower students have been offered the opportunity to raise money for Simunye and then deliver the aid first hand, thus providing a unique experience for young people to become a catalyst for change. The children and often their families and teachers have helped build facilities in preschool and primary schools at the gate to the Kruger National Park.
A DJ will keep the Splash for Cash swimmers going through the night with the 2012 Simunye students taking the graveyard shift. Telstra has generously donated mobile phones for prizes and $2500 for uniforms for the Simunye students to wear during their volunteer work.
Telstra¹s Area General Manager Vicky Allen said, “We are proud to be involved in this activity. Supporting this event is about giving back to the local community, it is a great opportunity for us to reach out, which will enable the kids to help out with The Simunye Project”.
Matt Targett will swim at 6pm and Sophie Edington on Sunday morning.
For photo and/or interview opportunities, please call Mel Beal on 9831-9437.
Posted on February 20, 2012 - by Paul Williamson
Flash Mob @ Federation Square, Melbourne
Posted on October 20, 2010 - by Paul Williamson
Thank-you Amazing Racers!
We realise we’re a tad late with this thank-you message, but better late than never, no? Plus we’ve been really busy planning for our upcoming trip – more to come!
The Amazing Simunye Race was one of our most ambitious fundraisers yet, and we’re bursting with pride to report that it was a huge success. Nearly 200 people met us at Federation Square to launch the race, and thankfully the same number met us again at the final checkpoint around two-hours later (phew!). We had teams of all ages, including young families, university students, baby boomers and generally anybody who excelled in amazing-racing. Those who raced encountered challenges both physical and mental, which left most racers significantly confused or exhausted long into the evening.
Thank-you to all who came, raced, and told their friends about the amazing time they had. We’re so glad you enjoyed yourselves, as we’ve worked incredibly hard to make donating to a charity fun and rewarding. Your participation will make a real difference, and we’re so grateful.
Fancy running your own race? We’ll almost certainly be Amazing-Racing again, but if you’d like to run your own race (perhaps as a corporate team-building exercise or as your Christmas party) then get in touch, we’d love to help.
Click through to see the timing and final placings!
Posted on July 26, 2010 - by James Davies
The Amazing Simunye Race
Here comes our most exciting fundraiser yet: The Amazing Simunye Race!
Race through the streets of Melbourne and win fantastic prizes in The Amazing Simunye Race. All proceeds support The Simunye Project’s December 2010 aid trip to South Africa and allow us to make a real difference to children in underprivileged communities.
Starting at Federation Square, The Race challenges your speed, intelligence, sense of direction and local knowledge. Complete a challenge at each top-secret checkpoint, then solve cryptic clues to navigate your way between the remaining locations!
Prizes up for grabs include:
- Gym memberships
- iPod nano
- BONDS Clothing packs
- Speaker Systems & Headphones
- Cosmetics Gift Baskets
- Photo Printers
- Digital Photo Frames
- Wines
- Much more!
All are welcome, but to participate you must register and pre-pay at http://simunye.webfactional.com/theamazingrace/. (This is so we can put your team pack together and arrange for your free dinner at the top-secret endpoint).
With over four months of planning so far, this is set to be our best fundraising event ever. Don’t miss it!
Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Bianca Di Fede
Supporters for Trivia Night in June 2010
Thank-you to everyone who contributed to making the 2010 Trivia Night a great success.
A special thank-you to the Murrumbeena Park Bowls Club for generously donating the venue and helping set-up, cook, clean-up and work the bar all night.
Thank-you to all our generous supporters:
- Amanda Pope
- Baker’s Delight
- Balwyn Chiropractic
- Coco Lounge
- Curves Ashburton
- Curves Mt Waverley
- DeBarge Salon
- Discounted Animal Supplies Lysterfield
- Dizzy’s Castle
- Dutch Poffertjes (thanks to Margaret Gillett)
- Finest Drop Cellars
- Gaia Collection
- Good Life Swim School
- Greenmount Nursery
- Hog’s Breath Cafe
- Jane McNab
- Judd White Mt Waverley (thanks to Clive Kirsch)
- Julie Houton
- Link Educational Supplies
- Lion Nathan (thanks to Mark Withers)
- Lou & Joy Di Fede
- Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
- Michelle Partridge
- Morrie Mathews Photography
- Mower Power
- Navona Salon
- North Balwyn Chiropractic
- Omega Foods (thanks to Alastair Kennelly)
- Ralph Mason
- Robin Lynch
- Robyn Clarke
- South Yarra Hairdressing Supplies
- Spoil Yourself
- Sunnyrume Cafe
- Terry Keon
- The Aquarium Factory
- The Hardrock Climbing Company
- The Nail Salon
- The Silcocks Family
- Waverley RSL









