Call for Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Community Partners
Published 5:00am 6 November 2024
Words by Kylie Knight
Businesses across Moreton Bay are being urged to give back to their community by becoming a Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Community Partner.
A Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital spokesperson said: “Redcliffe Hospital is the heart of our community, providing essential care to those we love.
“But we can't do it alone. We need local businesses like yours to partner with us and contribute to a healthier future for the Redcliffe community.”
How businesses can get involved
● Donate $1000+ to Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital and become a Community Partner instantly
● Give a percentage of every sale to support Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital
● Host a fundraising event to support Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital
Why get involved?
The Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital initiative empowers local businesses, schools, and community members to make a real difference in patient care, life-changing research, and staff wellbeing.
How donations to Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital help
● Caring for the community: Support will directly benefit patients and families in the Moreton Bay and Redcliffe Peninsula areas, and beyond.
● Making a tangible impact: Help fund patient care, life-changing research, and wellbeing activities at Redcliffe Hospital.
● Being recognised: Showcase your business as a community leader committed to making a difference.
To find out more, visit raiseitforredcliffe.com.au/community-partners
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