Win Dolphins V Broncos suite, tickets
Published 11:00am 13 August 2024
A premium corporate suite for 15 people and 50 double pass tickets to the Dolphins vs Broncos game at Suncorp Stadium will be used to raise money for women’s charity, Share the Dignity.
Share the Dignity provides essential sanitary products to women in need, particularly those experiencing homelessness and fleeing domestic violence.
To help raise money to support Share the Dignity’s work, Ausbuild has partnered with Dynamic Bradview Roofing to donate an NRL experience to remember at the Dolphins vs Broncos game on August 31.
The lucky raffle winner and 14 friends will enjoy an unforgettable night of footy action in a premium corporate suite, which includes a food and beverage package.
The raffle is live now, via the website, and will close on Monday, August 26. The winner will be contacted after 5pm that day.
Share the Dignity is also offering double pass tickets for $99, available for purchase on its website.
Ausbuild Joint Managing Director Matthew Bell says: “We at Ausbuild are truly honoured to offer these prizes to the community, as it reflects Ausbuild's commitment to enriching the lives of our residents and supporting meaningful causes like Share the Dignity.
“This collaboration underscores our dedication to fostering inclusive communities and ensuring every individual has access to the resources they need for a dignified life.
“Together with Dynamic Bradview Roofing, we believe in making a meaningful difference by providing essential resources and promoting dignity for all.”
Share the Dignity Founder Rochelle Courtenay says she is excited about the opportunity to collaborate with Ausbuild and Dolphins NRL.
“We believe that together we are so much stronger, and we are proud that a male-dominated sport is stepping up to help us to Share the Dignity,” Rochelle says.
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