Published on: Wednesday, July 31, 2024 Women in Print hosting Dignity Drive Fundraisers in Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne Women in Print has announced a series of events to support the Dignity Drive Fundraiser for the charity Share the Dignity. Following the successful networking evening at Visual Impact in Brisbane, the August Dignity Drives will occur in Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne. "We're thrilled to host the Dignity Drive Fundraisers through August and bring our Women in Print community together for an important cause. Share the Dignity does incredible work, and it is fantastic to see our industry rallying to support women in need. This is another opportunity for us all to connect, make a difference, and show the strength of our network. I look forward to seeing the community contributing to this worthy cause," says Stephanie Gaddin, Chair of Women in Print Australia. The events are: Perth Date: Wednesday, 21st August Time: 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM Location: Sassy, 918 Hay Street, Perth Adelaide Date: Thursday, 22nd August Time: 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM Location: Gilbert Social, 101 Gilbert Street, Adelaide, SA 5000 Melbourne Date: Friday, 23rd August Time: 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Location: Pelican's Landing, 1 Syme Street, Williamstown Tickets for all events can be purchased at https://womeninprint.com.au/network/ The association will have a Dignity Drive collection box at each event and has requested that attendees bring unopened sanitary items to donate. The community is encouraged to drop off bulk donations at their nearest Woolworths store. Organisers say the events are open and have expressly invited the industry to bring family members, friends, and colleagues to join in. It also notes men are welcome to attend the fundraising networking evenings. Women in Print has opened a fundraising page on the Share the Dignity website for cash donations from those who are unable to attend the events. Donate Here Previous Article Double digit revenue growth for JCDecaux in H1 2024 results Next Article OOH hits USD $41.9n, 5.2% of global expenditure Print Rate this article: No rating