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Rev up for Reed & Co Charity Gala

When Adrian Reed opened the doors to Reed & Co Estate Agents in 2018, his intention was to create a fresh approach centred on the community.

The real estate business is built on a multi-generational and long-standing passion and commitment to Noosa.

In its first year of operations, the team united with the Loyal Foundation and the Humpty Dumpty Foundation to hold the inaugural Reed & Co Charity Gala.

Since then, they have raised over $437,000, purchasing 41 pieces of vital paediatric medical equipment for our local Noosa and regional hospitals in Queensland.

For the first time, Reed & Co are giving 500 people the opportunity to purchase a raffle ticket for their chance to win a Vespa Primavera 50 scooter, kindly sponsored by Scooter Style Noosa, all for a wonderful cause.

The affiliation with the Loyal Foundation and the Humpty Dumpty Foundation helps ensure all proceeds go directly towards purchasing much needed and often lifesaving paediatric medical equipment for local Noosa and Queensland regional hospitals.

To purchase your ticket and support this vital cause, call Reed & Co Estate Agents 5323 0101 or drop into the office at 3/3 Gibson Road, Noosaville.

The winner will be announced at the Reed & Co Charity Gala on Saturday 25 June and will be contacted via phone or email.

Get in quick as there are only 500 chances to win and raffle tickets are selling fast.

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