Malvern Cricket Club Ladies’ Day supports MAD Foundation

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The Malvern Cricket Club chose the MAD Foundation as the beneficiary of its Ladies’ Day on 28 February.

Around 50 people attended the event. Together, they raised $1,975 to support MAD’s work with children and young people living with disability and facing significant hardship.

MAD Beneficiary Ambassador Laura Cooke attended the day. She spoke about her family’s experience and helped guests understand the impact of MAD’s support.

Guests responded warmly to the event. The day gave people a welcoming and enjoyable way to connect with the local community while supporting MAD.

MAD thanks the Malvern Cricket Club for choosing to support our work. We particularly thank Kym Gardiner, Imogene, Vicki and Glenyse for their efforts in organising the event.

We also thank Laura Cooke for sharing her story and representing MAD on the day.

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Tom Davies talks to Shane McInnes from 3AW about his 50km a day for 15 days running challengeCody in his new wheelchair with Tom Davies, Andrea and David from MAD.