More than 150 ladies will come together this Sunday, 19 May to celebrate the bonds of womanhood and raise funds and awareness for Bloomhill Cancer Help at its inaugural high tea fundraiser.
Tickets to the ‘High Tea for a Blooming Good Cause’ sold out within weeks with the event promising to be an afternoon of good food, sparkling wine and amazing company including WIN News weather presenter Hannah McEwan, Cr Jenny McKay and rising ‘acoustic-pop’ songstress, Lucy Hannah.
Bloomhill Cancer Help General Manager, Mervat Thompson said everyone at Bloomhill was looking forward to the event and spending the afternoon appreciating the relationships between mothers and daughters and the other important woman in their lives.
Guests will be invited to showcase their skills with a round of croquet and even capture a memory at the ‘natural’ photo booth, encompassing the spectacular Flaxton Gardens’ setting.
More than $2000 in raffle and lucky door prizes will be drawn, with all the money raised from the event going towards supporting Bloomhill’s more than 900 clients and their families affected by cancer.
Bloomhill Cancer Help is a Sunshine Coast based charity and provides support and assistance to those affected by cancer. Operated by a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, Bloomhill offers counselling, transport to appointments, respite care and a range of complementary therapies and other practical help.