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Fun runs, colour runs, beer/wine appreciation nights, car enthusiast events, dress up days, movie nights, trivia events, bake sales, mango drives, comedy nights and used book sales - hosting your own fundraising event is a great way to get involved and make a difference. 

We are grateful to our supporters - individuals, community groups, organisation and alike. Fundraising for Firstchance is a fun and rewarding way to make a difference. 

There are countless ways to fundraise and trends change for year to year. If you have an idea you'd like to discuss, need some support or have questions to help you get started please contact our team on 02 4910 3130 or email 

Fundraise for Firstchance:

Host your own event, at school, work or with friends and sporting clubs. Every dollar you raise will make a difference to children aged 0-9 years with a disability or developmental delay and their families and create a more inclusive community. 

Click here to register your event. 


Published: 1st February, 2019

Updated: 15th April, 2019

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