Morgan don Footy Colours at work in aid of kids with cancer
Default Author • Aug 09, 2017

Morgan Consulting is getting behind their footy team to ‘show their true colours’ this September during Footy Colours Day to support kids with cancer.


More than 950 Australian children and young people are diagnosed with cancer each year.   Funds raised by Morgan, one of Australia’s premium boutique recruitment agencies, will go towards helping these children continue their education, allowing them to transition back to their regular school once their treatment is complete.


Footy Colours Day has been supporting the Fight Cancer Foundation since 2005. Literally hundreds of thousands of Australians participate in this annual event and this year Morgan will also be dressed in their finest footy colours to raise money and awareness.


Hugh Trumble, Practice Lead in Nursing & Aged Care recruitment and one of the primary instigators behind Morgan’s involvement in the fundraising day commented, “Part of the reason I’m passionate about the Fight Cancer Foundation is that they are closely associated with the Royal Children’s Hospital – and in particular their Education Institute in Melbourne.  I believe the RCH to be a world class facility having spent significant time there with my daughter. The hospital itself is nothing short of amazing and their staff are invariably the most caring, dedicated healthcare professionals that I have encountered.”

 

For more information on Footy Colours Day this September, go to www.footycoloursday.com.au

 

To support Morgan in their cause, show your true colours and make a difference in the lives of kids and young people living with cancer, donate at http://bit.ly/2wFV2Nz


For all media enquiries contact:

Nicole Dickmann

National Marketing Manager

D. 03 8606 0300

M. 0428 563 014

E. ndickmann@morganconsulting.com.au

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