Sydney stars come out in force for Sony Foundation's Youth
Cancer campaign; Wharf4Ward raises money for cancer...
More than 800 guests attended the Wharf4Ward lunch today to
raise much needed money for 'You Can', a national fundraising and awareness
campaign set up by Sony Foundation and CanTeen to raise much-needed funds for
specialised youth cancer care and services around the country.
Fresh off the plane from London, the fabulous Sapphires star
Jessica Mauboy will be joining in the festivities and performed in front of the
who's who of Sydney society down at Woolloomooloo Wharf and its six world-class
restaurants.
The lunch raises money for You Can, a national fundraising
and awareness campaign set up by Sony Foundation and CanTeen to raise
much-needed funds for specialised youth cancer care and services around the
country.
Guests enjoyed a spectacular afternoon of entertainment from
national and international Sony music artists including Jessica Mauboy, Hot
Chelle Rae, Justice Crew, and Timomatic, as well as a performance from the X
Factor finalists.
A range of hosts from each major network, which all support
Sony Foundation as corporate partners, was involved in the lunch. Nine
Network's Peter Overton, Georgie Gardner and Richard Wilkins and Network Ten's
Natarsha Belling and Hamish McDonald tooks part in day.
The guest list included Ronan Keating, Charlotte Dawson,
Laura Dundovic, James Kerley, Kerri-Ann Kennerly, Nikki Phillips, Didier Cohen
and Karl Stefanovic.
"This sell-out event has become one of the hottest
tickets on Sydney's calendar. Not only is it fabulously fun, it also raises
much needed funds for the 'forgotten generation' of cancer sufferers -
teenagers and young adults. Thanks to the success of past Sony Foundation
Wharf4Ward lunches, You Can is able to provide age-appropriate support and care
for young cancer patients who previously have fallen into a gap in our health
care system. Last year, we raised $550,000 for youth cancer and we are hoping
to beat that total in 2012," said Sony Foundation CEO Sophie Ryan.
Currently, in Australia, the gap between paediatric and
adult cancer care means teenagers and young adults rarely receive specialised
treatment which in turn impacts their survival rates. 'You Can' was established
to address the gap in the health care system and to build specialised youth
cancer services.
The best part about 'You Can' is that everyone can get help
out without even donating a single cent - it's as simple as recycling your old
mobile phone. Sony Foundation has partnered with a recycling company to swap
old mobile phones for funds. Since the campaign was launched in 2010, more than
450,000 phones have been donated and recycled and Australia's first youth
cancer centre is nearing completion at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth.
About Sony Foundation Australia...
Sony Foundation Australia is the charitable arm of the Sony
Group of Companies in Australia. Its aim is to capitalise on the unique
qualities of Sony and contribute to the advancement of the Australian community
by assisting its youth and fostering their talents. Through its fundraising and
activities, Sony Foundation is affirming the global unifying brand message that
drives Sony: believe that anything you can imagine, you can make real. For
further information on Sony Foundation visit: www.sonyfoundation.org.au.
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