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Canberra Community Chest Vote For Dainere’s Rainbow


Something very special to announce for the 13th day of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Dainere’s Rainbow are extremely humbled and honoured to announce that we have the opportunity to be selected as the 12th charity partner of The Canberra Racing Club’s Canberra Community Chest Race Day.

To be held on Sunday, 24 November, the Canberra Community Chest will be run as a Quality Open Handicap over 1400m and $50,000 is to be shared between the 12 charity and community partners with a meaningful connection to the Canberra region.

Entry is free to this event.

We would be ever so grateful if you would consider voting for Dainere’s Rainbow and sharing this information with all your family, friends, work colleagues and neighbours. You can help make an incredible positive impact for children in Canberra and surrounding regions diagnosed with brain cancer.

https://thoroughbredpark.com.au/canberra-community-chest

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where we meet and work, the Ngunnawal people, and the many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from across Australia who have now made Canberra their home. We celebrate and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of the ACT and region.

Dainere's Rainbow is a not for profit organisation - 100% of all funds raised or donated go to childhood brain cancer research at Sydney Children's Hospital
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Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation are proud to display the new Registered Charity Tick from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), which aims to gives reassurance to the public that the charities they support are transparent and accountable. We rely on your donations and volunteering to ensure we can continue our vital work, so we want you to know your support is making a difference. Where you see the logo, it means the charity is registered with the ACNC so the public can easily find out what they do, who their beneficiaries are, how they are governed and how they manage their finances.