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Sorbet Fashion Show 2015

Today was a special day at Sorbet Canberra Outlet Centre. A Charity Fashion Parade was held for Dainere’s Rainbow Brain Tumour Research Fund.

What a truly fabulous parade it was with all those who attended having the most splendiferous time and helping to raise awareness and funds for desperately needed research for paediatric brain tumours.

Those that attended absolutely adored the versatile, stylish, flattering and fabulous fashions, the delicious food delights and the wonderful raffle prizes.

We are so proud to announce that ticket sales raised a total of $1170 and the raffle raised a further $125.

We would like to express our most deepest and heartfelt appreciation to the incredible Jo and her amazing team at Sorbet, Kay Harrison for her extraordinary organisation and dedication, the very beautiful models, the talented makeup artist from CMA, GG’s Flowers the inspirational florists for the most rainbowiffic floral arrangement for a raffle prize and to those who attended.

Together we can take action, give hope and create a change for paediatric brain tumours so no children will have to suffer as Dainere and others have, will and are from this most horrendous disease.

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 paediatric brain tumour research at Sydney Children's Hospital
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