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LGIAsuper Community Hub: Give Me 5 For Kids

LGIASUPER COMMUNITY HUB, Cowboys v Dragons
Where: Western forecourt, 1300SMILES Stadium
When: Saturday 21 July, 5:30pm – 7:35pm
What's on:
- Community organisation: Give Me 5 For Kids
- Join as a LGIAsuper Howdy Club member: as a member you can scan your Howdy Club card to claim your inflatable giant hand.
- Free kids' activities, thanks to Amusements Plus.

Give Me 5 For Kids will be in the LGIAsuper Community Hub for the Cowboys v Dragons game.

Located in the Western forecourt, the LGIAsuper Community Hub hosts not-for-profit organisations throughout the season to help them raise awareness for their cause.

Give Me 5 For Kids is Southern Cross Austereo's national fundraiser which has been supporting and raising funds for local children's hospital wards across regional Australia for the last 20 years.

4TOFM General Manager Rob Aumend said that 4TOFM gets behind the cause by holding local fundraising events.

"Thanks to the generosity of the public, we continue to raise more funds annually for our local children's hospital wards, and make a real difference to the lives of sick local kids."

For more information on Give Me 5 For Kids go to www.giveme5forkids.com.au.

LGIAsuper is the Official Superannuation Partner of the North Queensland Cowboys. We're committed to supporting local communities and our valued members as they build towards a better financial future.
Find out how easy it is to join a winning team by contacting 1800 444 396 or visit lgiasuper.com.au/grow

Give Me 5 For Kids is Southern Cross Austereo's national fundraiser which has been supporting and raising funds for local children's hospital wards across regional Australia for the last 20 years. Beginning in the mid-'90s as a simple coin drive from the Central Coast region, this annual charity drive has since raised $22.3 million nationally, and benefited over 40 children's hospital wards.

 

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