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Aus Fashion Label & KickStart For Kids Hosting Fundraiser Lunch

KickStart For Kids and The Fifth Label have created a movement to raise funds for under privileged children.

Kickstart For Kids is having a lunch to raise much needed funds to support South Australian disadvantaged kids.

South Australian not-for-profit KickStart for Kids has teamed up with Australian Fashion Label and The Fifth Label to create – Come Together – a movement with a powerful message, that aims to increase SA’s awareness of KSFK and raise funds for under privileged children across the state.

Come Together created by KSFK founder, Ian Steel and Co-Founder of the AFL, Melanie Flintoft, who established an event that will focus on women and the impact they have on our community to share the vital ‘Come Together’ message. Because every child regardless of their background, should have a chance.

To launch, the Come Together team is hosting a lunch fundraiser that will take place on Thursday August 29 from 12 noon – 3pm at the Published Arthouse.

It will be a special event for all ages, championing strong women and encouraging that you can be anything you want to be.

Working with AFL’s The Fifth Label, a limited edition t-shirt line has been created and will be sold to help raise significant funds and increase awareness about Kickstart For Kids.

KSFK provides positive educational and self-esteem outcomes to underprivileged children through breakfast and lunch programs, mentoring and camps.

Thankfully, SA charity Kickstart for Kids (KSFK) each week supports 350 schools by providing about 50,000 breakfasts and 10,000 lunches, with the help of more than 1,200 volunteers.

Ian Steel, the founder of KSFK says that if children are hungry or underprivileged, they can’t fully engage with school and that’s why Kickstart for Kids provides breakfast and lunch programs, as well as mentoring and camps to break the cycle of disadvantage.

HIT 107 Breakfast Presenter and 10 News First Anchor Rebecca Morse has come on board as the Come Together ambassador to kick start the movement and help support this worthy cause.

Rebecca believes “All kids need a little help, a little hope and someone who believes in them. The Come Together message is a powerful one, it really does take a village to help our children and we’re thrilled to be working with such an admirable charity.”

For $99, guests can enjoy a grazing lunch courtesy of Chopping Board catering, raw treats from Love Jamu, Birdin Hand pours, The Fifth Label’s Come Together t-shirt and entertainment from acoustic guitarist Matt O’Brien.

Single tickets are $99 and on sale, now grab yours here. Groups of 10 are available at a discounted rate of $900. The Come Together t-shirts are also on sale separately – here.

For more details on KSFK visit their website or follow their social media
at kickstartforkids for further updates.

Date: Thursday 29th August
Time: 12 noon – 3pm
Venue: Published Arthouse (11 Cannon St, Adelaide)
Cost: $99

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