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Location: Sydney (AMP, Level 25, 33 Alfred St, Circular Quay, Sydney, NSW 2000) Event Dates:   12 June 2019

Event Time: 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST) Organisation: The Funding Network Contact Name: Beatrix Kates Contact Phone: 421320769 Contact Email: beatrix.kates@thefundingnetwork.com.au Cost: $30 Posted: 12 April 2019

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We believe in using the collective power of people to solve society’s most pressing challenges. Join us on this journey.

TFN Live Sydney is set to take place during VIVID on Wednesday 12 June, generously hosted by AMP at their spectacular 25th floor Circular Quay location. Pitching at this event will be three of AMP’s inspiring Tomorrow Makers, a group of inspiring individuals who are part of organisations looking to create a better tomorrow:

Missing Persons Advocacy Network – an organisation which creates awareness for missing Australians and offers practical support to their loved ones left behind

The Man Cave – a preventative mental health and emotional intelligence organisation for young men, their parents and teachers

Midnight Feast – an independent theatre company that enables actors, writers, production staff and performers with disability to participate in the performing arts

AMP’s Tomorrow Fund provides $1 million in grants annually to amazing Australians who are doing great things in their community. The AMP Foundation will be generously matching pledges on the night.

Registrations to attend this event are now open, so book your ticket now to be part of an unforgettable night of collective giving.

Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)

Over 100 Australians go missing every day, with many remaining missing long-term. When someone goes missing, research shows at least 12 people are directly impacted – emotionally, psychologically and financially. MPAN creates awareness for missing persons while offering support to families and friends through two main ways; providing practical online advice on what to do when someone disappears and partnering with key industries to shine a light on the issue and the impact on those left behind. Find out more: mpan.com.au

Meet the presenter: Loren O’Keefe, Founder and CEO
When Loren’s younger brother Dan disappeared in 2011, she left her role as an online communications advisor to launch what became the biggest campaign of its kind in the world. Identifying a gap, she founded MPAN to alleviate the practical, financial, emotional, and psychological toll on families of missing Australians.

The Man Cave

Research shows that suicide is the leading cause of death for Australian men aged 15-44. At the same time, many men report feeling socially disconnected and that they lack secure relationships outside of their immediate families. The Man Cave runs programs for adolescent boys (aged 12-16) that take a preventive, positive psychology and social-ecological approach to address the root causes of these issues. The organisation also develops and runs programs for other key influences on boys’ lives including parents, teachers and older male role models. Find out more: themancave.life

Meet the presenter: Hunter Johnson, CEO, The Man Cave
Hunter is the CEO of The Man Cave and is passionate about working with young people. Previously, he worked at The Foundation for Young Australians, co-managing Young Social Pioneers; Australia’s leading incubator program for the country’s top social entrepreneurs. Hunter has been recognised as a 2018 Queen’s Young Leader, 2017 Emerging Leader (Third Sector Australia) and 2017 Young Australian of the Year nominee.

Midnight Feast

Midnight Feast is an independent theatre company that enables actors, writers, production staff and performers experiencing significant physical, intellectual and emotional challenges to participate in the performing arts. At Midnight Feast, artists’ contributions are written into productions specifically to optimise the talents of each individual with a disability. The goal of Midnight Feast is to enable talented performers to reach their full potential as people and artists; participating and performing alongside their able bodied colleagues to audiences all around Australia. Find out more: midnightfeast.com.au

Meet the presenter: Kylie Harris, Founder and Artistic Director
Kylie is an accomplished actor, singer, writer and director. She is the founder and Artistic Director of Midnight Feast, which is currently theatre in residence at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA). Kylie has created and produced several original productions and is a graduate of Actors Centre Australia.

Event Category: Communities | CSR / Shared Value | Fundraising

Event Type: Networking

Enquiries: Contact Phone 421320769


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