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The trivia car rally through Melbourne's Eastern suburbs was a great day which helped raise awareness of stroke.

Participants drove through Vermont South, Wantirna and the Dandenong Ranges while answering trivia questions.  

They were given a map and a questionnaire when they registered.   

“The driving force behind the Rally4Stroke event was the recent passing of a young and healthy male friend who left behind his wife and three beautiful children,” said Miss Dunning, Chairperson of Rally4Stroke Committee.

 Image                    Proudly supported by MYOB

Thanks to Julie, Emily and all the Rally4Stroke volunteers for helping raise funds for the National Stroke Foundation and for a fun day.

View photos of the day

Together we raised in excess of $1300 for the foundation.  This money will go towards:

  • Prevention of stroke
  • Improved treatment to increase the chances of a full recovery
  • Better support for survivors and their families
  • Research

Congratulations to the following rally winners:

  • First prize -The McGregors – Fiona, James, and Lachlan McGregor ($500 JB Hi-Fi Voucher)
  • Second prize - Stacy Dimitracopoulos, Emilie Rochecouste and Kari Steer ($250 JB Hi-Fi Voucher)
  • Third Prize - Leanne Quick, James Baites, and Matthew Werner ($100 JB Hi-Fi Voucher)

Congratulations to the following raffle winners:
Ignatius and Nancy Calderone, Mehefin Rumbold, Sally Dunning, Daniel Bowle

Thank you to MYOB Australia, who has provided a great deal of support to us, and aided in the success of the Rally4Stroke.
We’d also like to thank all of the volunteers and other sponsors who made the day a success, especially:

Venus Homewares & Gifts, Waverley RSL, Churinga Café, Reel Café, Cameo Cinema, Brainiac, Eye F.X. Signs,  Salsita, Woolworths, Coles Online, Autobarn.                              

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 December 2007 )
 
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