Donation To Hospital Foundation From Sausages

Vince Little Publicity Officer Highfields Pioneer Village presents Alison Kennedy CEO Toowoomba Hospital Foundation with a cheque for $3,693.79

On Thursday 8th of June at 10:30am, Highfields Pioneer Village’s Publicity Officer Mr. Vince Little  presented Toowoomba Hospital Foundation CEO Alison Kennedy with a cheque for $3,693.79 from sales at the BBQ stall during the 2017 Easter Vintage Festival.Vince said that “Each year Highfields Pioneer Village volunteers host the annual Easter Vintage Festival where over 15,000 people visit the Village.

This year, Toowoomba Hospital Foundation and Highfields Pioneer Village Volunteers raised $3,693.79 from the BBQ stall, thanks to the public and local businesses for supporting the stall and raising much needed funds for vital equipment for children’s health!”.

Fairview Heights students were delighted to be part of the presentation to Alison Kennedy on behalf of the Toowoomba Hospital Children’s Appeal which continues to receive generous support from our community.

Since the launch of the THCA in 1998 more than $1 Million has been raised for Children’s Health at the Toowoomba Hospital and in the region. Many donations are received from community groups and business houses who host THCA fundraisers during the year.

Fairview Heights teacher Matt Edwards, Publicity Officer HPV Vince Little, CEO Toowoomba Hospital Foundation Alison Kennedy, Isla Pascoe, Zalee Doyle, Olive Aston & Olivia Gollan students of Fairview Heights State School
Alison Kennedy CEO of the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation talks to the children about the importance of Volunteer Work (NB: Permission granted by the parents of the children to have their photos taken for publicity purposes)

Submitted by:
Jody Dodds, Treasurer
Highfields Pioneer Village
73 Wirraglen Rd, Highfields.
P.O Box 325, Highfields QLD 4352
07 4696 6309
http://highfieldspioneervillage.com.au/

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