Country Education Foundation of Australia (CEF) is thrilled to kick off the inaugural CEF Boot Bash on Friday 15th March 2024!
Help rural and regional students give the cost of living crisis the boot.
Our goal is to raise additional funds for every CEF student in 2024 to help them kickstart their year – and it needs your support!
Get your crew laced up on Friday 15th March by hosting your very own ‘Boot Bash’ event with attendees wearing their favourite boots and raising much needed funds for regional youth to realise their potential.
Funds raised will help us kick ahead with our work and provide additional direct financial support to students we support in 2024 through out amazing network of volunteers and local foundations.
CEF CEO, Wendy Mason, said it was an exciting time to see the day begin to take shape.
“The Boot Bash will provide us with a great opportunity to get entire communities behind this amazing cause, which is to support rural and regional students in their aspirations and provide much needed financial relief in the face of the cost of living crisis,” she said.
The Boot Bash is a fun and creative way for anyone, any workplace or any other group to get behind us and raise awareness of the critical work we do and to ensure students get the support they need to undertake further education.
– CEF CEO Wendy Mason
HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?
– Wear your favourite boots for the ‘Boot Bash’
– Post photos on social media using the hashtags #CEFBootBash and #kickingitforeducationequality
– Host a ‘Boot Bash’ fundraising event, such as a morning tea or ‘wear your boots to work’ day and encourage gold coin donations
– Get local schools, universities and workplaces involved by encouraging them to host a ‘Boot Bash’ event.
– Donate items to the charity auction and/or promote to your networks
For more information see our Boot Bash landing page.
Keep an eye out for all the Boot Bash resources on how you can take part.
We look forward to seeing people showing off their favourite boots on Friday 15th March!
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