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Supporters pack out Read The Play breakfast

July 25, 2024 BY

L-R: Breakfast speaker Kath Koschel, Read The Play general manager Michelle Gerdtz, and supporter Peter Burke.

HUNDREDS of supporters and donors gathered at GMHBA Stadium’s Presidents Room last week for the annual Read The Play Fundraiser Breakfast.

Featuring special guest speaker Kath Koschel, the event also saw Read The Play’s general manager Michelle Gerdtz give an update on past and future initiatives.

City of Greater Geelong councillor Peter Murrihy and Barwon Health’s Sarah Albon.

 

Ms Gerdtz thanked all guests for their attendance following the event.

“A heartfelt thank you to everyone who purchased raffle tickets, socks, and auction items,” she said.

“The funds raised from this event will go directly towards supporting the vital work of Read the Play, ensuring we continue to provide essential mental health education and support to young people in our community.

 

L-R: Read The Play general manager Michelle Gerdtz, ambassador Sarah Elsworthy, ambassador Emily Sutcliffe and special guest speaker Kath Koschel. Photos: PETER MARSHALL

 

“Additionally, I want to extend our gratitude to the Read the Play Ambassadors who attended on the day – Claudia Gunjaca, Sarah Elsworthy, and Emily Sutcliffe. Your presence and support mean so much to us.

“Thank you to presenting partner Burke Britton Financial Partners and event sponsors WorkSafe and K Rock. Amazing events like this can’t happen without your support.”

Read The Play ambassadors Sarah Elsworthy and Emily Sutcliffe being interviewed by event MC Tom King.

 

Ms Koschel, a former professional cricketer and author, spoke about almost losing her ability to walk twice and the loss of her partner to suicide.

She also touched on her not-for-profit the Kindness Factory, which is based in three countries and has seen millions of acts of kindness logged.

 

Special guest speaker Kath Koschel recounts her inspirational story.

 

More than $3,000 in fundraising was raised from auction items alone, facilitated by Buxton Highton’s Ben Riddle.

Donations to Read The Play can still be made at readtheplay.org.au