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FIFA Women's World Cup
RECIPIENTS AT THE FIFA WWC
Jodie & Steve (Charlie’s parents) - “Charlie had such a positive and wonderful experience last night and in the lead up to the match. It has been a great opportunity for him to increase his confidence and independence. We really appreciate it.”
Charlie Hughes
Grant recipient Charlie Hughes at Hindmarsh stadium during the’23 FIFA Women's World Cup. He had the honour of meeting players and umpires,plus delivering the match ball.
Thank you to our partners Kia Australia, for the incredible opportunity and all involved for making his experience unforgettable!
“Thanks to @rexona_au for tickets to the Women’s World Cup round of 16 match. Absolutely amazing atmosphere and an incredible surprise when I found out my tickets were in a corporate suite! Thanks for connecting us @dylanalcottfoundation!”
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