‘GET CHANGED’ WITH MUMKIND

The Get Changed campaign event is grounded in supporting those in need, while showcasing how fashion and fundraising can work together.

join the MUMKIND community for a night of meaningful fashion, fun and celebration.

MumKIND is a local charity aiming to do small things with great love to demonstrate care and compassion to mothers with young families across South Australia, who desperately need support. Last year the SA Pantry campaign delivered over 1,000 packages of non-perishable food items to families facing food insecurity

MumKIND have recently launched their Get Changed campaign, focused on collecting donations of great quality pre-loved clothing to support those most vulnerable in our state; while also aligning with the sustainability focus our world needs more awareness on. Click here to find out more information on the Get Changed campaign and where you can donate a fabulous outfit you have not worn recently.

Celebrating at the conclusion of the Get Changed campaign, is a special event at Burnside Village. The highlight of this event will be a fashion parade, featuring items collected through the campaign and showcasing the second life that donated clothing items can have.

You will also hear from Kerry Reade & Amelia Mulcahy on how this campaign is making a difference across South Australia.

You’ll be able to ‘shop the rack’ on the night, and purchase raffle tickets to go into the draw to win some fantastic prizes.

WHEN: Friday, April 3, 2020

6:30pm – 8:30pm

WHERE: Burnside Village Fashion Mall, 447 Portrush Rd, Glenside

(Main Entrance off Portrush Road, between Mimco & Village Pharmacy)

Tickets: $40 with all proceeds raised going directly to – MumKIND’s | Get Changed campaign.

www.mumkind.com.au / www.getchanged.com.au

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