The Moulin Rouge Soirée, hosted at Whisper Restaurant & Gin Bar in Airlie Beach, was a resounding success, raising $10,322 to support the construction of staff and nursing quarters at the Arthur Wina Memorial Hospital in Zambia.
The sold-out cocktail party and cabaret show, held on Friday, 15 November, welcomed 50 guests who enjoyed a dazzling performance by Georgia Darcy, a cabaret artist from Victoria.
Sandy Clark, who has been fundraising for the hospital through the Dignity Zambia initiative, shared her gratitude for the community’s ongoing support.
“The Whitsundays community has played a major role in fundraising for the hospital over the past five years and now 3,164 beautiful babies have been born with not a single loss of a birthing mother,” she said.
The soirée was the first of four planned events aimed at raising money to support the hospital in rural Zambia, which provides care for vulnerable birthing mothers. Upcoming fundraisers include another event in Airlie Beach in February, one in Adelaide in March, and a special event in Zambia in April.
The evening’s success was made possible by the contributions of local volunteers, including Fiona Donellan, Shirley Lethlean, Melissa Szalai, Suzanne Pelley, Sharon Ashman, Heather Sutton, Michael Thomas, and auctioneer Wayne Singleton of Sotheby’s Whitsundays. Special thanks also went to Amy from Whisper Restaurant & Gin Bar and Amy from Airlie Events for their professionalism in bringing the soirée to life.
With the Whitsundays community rallying behind this cause, the project to build new quarters for hospital staff is gaining vital momentum. For more information about upcoming events or to donate to the cause, keep an eye out for updates from the Dignity Zambia fundraising team.
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