THIS June, the team at Hungry Jack’s Hervey Bay is inviting the local community to take part in a month-long fundraising effort in support of Make-A-Wish Australia.
Running from June 3rd to June 31st, the campaign aims to raise funds to help grant wishes to terminally ill children across the country.
The initiative is part of a nationwide effort by Hungry Jack’s, with the company’s overall goal set at raising $2.5 million to support this important cause.
The Hervey Bay store is hoping to raise $7,000 locally, going above and beyond to bring the community together.
The team hopes that with the generosity of locals, they can promote marketing and gain donations to give back some of the anticipation and excitement that a childhood illness takes away.
To encourage support, the Hervey Bay store will host a range of “fun days” throughout the month, transforming the location into a hub of family-friendly activity and goodwill.
These events will include face painting provided by friendly staff members, a community bake sale, classic car shows, and themed dress-up days on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
The campaign will culminate in a festive Winter Wonderland celebration on the final day.
The store has issued a heartfelt call to the Hervey Bay community, saying, “We are reaching out to invite you to be a part of something truly life-changing.
Whether you fund a magical experience, sponsor a wish, or spread the word, your support can bring light and laughter to a child’s darkest days.”
Businesses and individuals alike are encouraged to sponsor the store or participate in any way they can to help raise both awareness and funds.
The team emphasises that every contribution, no matter how big or small, can help make a lasting impact on a child’s life.
“Together we can make the impossible possible for the children who need it most. We appreciate your time and consideration to read this email. Thank you for believing in the power of a wish.”
Locals are urged to visit Hungry Jack’s Hervey Bay during June, join in the activities, and help bring joy to children facing unimaginable challenges.