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Raising funds for foster carers

The inspirational Sophie Delezio will speak at Meli’s annual breakfast foster care appeal next month.

The Foster a Future Breakfast will return to GMHBA Stadium for the third year in a row on Thursday, September 18.

Ms Delezio, who suffered devastating injuries as a result of two separate childhood incidents, will speak on the theme of Resilience, Hope, and the Power of Community.

“I am so excited to have the opportunity to visit Geelong this September in support of the Meli Foster a Future Appeal,” Ms Delezio said.

“This is such a great event for an incredible cause which I am honoured to be speaking for.

“It’s going to be a wonderful morning with a chance to share my story and connect with the incredible Meli Foster Carers. I have two amazing parents who stood by me through every high and low and now as a mother myself, I deeply appreciate the value of a safe and loving home.”

The event, which raises funds for foster care families and acknowledges this important role they play in the lives of young people, will be hosted by MC Myf Warhurst with Australian Idol finalist Kim Cooper providing entertainment.

Meli chief executive Robyn Hayles said the breakfast honoured the everyday heroes who open their homes to children in need.

“Foster carers are ordinary people doing extraordinary things,” Ms Hayles said.

“They provide stability, love and hope to children who need it most, sometimes for a night,

sometimes for much longer.”

“We need more people to consider fostering. A safe, nurturing home can change a child’s life and bring deep purpose and connection to the carer’s life, too.”

To book tickets or tables visit meli.org.au or go to humanitix.com and search for Foster a Future.

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