More than Cake…Morning Tea Raises $500 for Toddler with Cerebral Palsy

The  team raised $500 by bringing in delicious morning tea treats and then donated money to enjoy devouring them! The $500 raised on this occasion went to an African family in Perth that have a 2-year-old girl with Cerebral Palsy. The White Zebra Foundation was raising funds for the medical costs, including therapy and equipment to help this family.

Brent Takes the Plunge to Raise

$22,000!

Managing director and daredevil Brent Fairhead, took the plunge from the rooftop of QV1, one of Perth’s tallest buildings, to raise money for Princess Margaret Hospital. Thanks to the enormous support,  $22,000 was raised for the hospital.

Brent and the team at Design Group have a long history of fundraising and community support – with some being parents themselves, they have a strong affinity for the tireless work undertaken by the staff at PMH.

In fact, Brent has been touched personally by 2 recent tragedies. His close mate lost his first child to a tumour, then a year later his cousin lost her first child, Brodie, after a month-long battle for life at PMH. He remembers the exceptional care and support from the staff and has been determined ever since to help PMH continue to make a difference to other families during these devastating times.

Brent Helps All Ability Footy Players Enjoy their Dream Trip

Footy plays a big part in life at Design Financial Advisory! It’s a sport close to the hearts of our team, and we’re keen to help young people who have overcome personal and physical challenges get a fair-go.

The staff admire the strong culture at the Fremantle CBC Football Club, who founded the All Abilities competition so players of all levels can enjoy crossing the white line and competing. They now have 2 all-abilities football teams and travel interstate every second year to grow the experience for the players. Brent had the pleasure of meeting the 7 players who were selected to represent WA at the National Inclusion Carnival on the Gold Coast.

Their story struck a chord with us – as these lads had to pay their own way and are all on disability pensions – so had no spending money for the trip. We donated $150 to each of the 7 players so they could join in with the other competitors in attending some theme parks while they were there.

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