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A High Tea that could save a life

What better way is there to spend your morning than with a delectable high tea that is raising money for an amazing cause?

High Tea for the Hounds is one of those must attend events for the year and is a major fundraiser for Noosa charity, PTSD Dogs Australia. Hosted at Cooroy RSL from 10am on Friday 25 August you will be treated to a delicious high tea with sweet and savoury treats, cocktail on arrival, entertainment by Andrea Kirwin and Claire Evelynn, special guest speakers, raffles and lots of fun!

Tickets are just $55 and bookings are essential at events.humanitix.com/ht4h

Funds raised go towards supporting the fantastic work of PTSD Dogs Australia who rescue dogs and train them as Psychiatric Assistance Dogs which are provided at no cost to Veterans and First Responders suffering from PTSD.

An assistance dog can be life changing or even life saving for someone with PTSD providing them with increased independence and as a result better connections to their friends, families and community.

This vital work is providing positive change to the lives of dogs, veterans, first responders and their families.

If you’d like to support the organisation or find out more visit ptsddogs.org.au.

Event organisers send a huge thank you to the supporters who have made some awesome donations including some fabulous raffle and lucky door prizes: Campbell and Bradley Flowers, Studio Republic, Bold As Love Jewellers, Ikatan Spa Noosa, Cooroy RSL, The Tribal Dog House, Cooroy Country Wear and Jeanery, Galah Home, Blue Brown Bag, Original Eumundi Markets, Lisa Setford Nutrimetics, Nicole Fittkau – Independent Body Shop Consultant and Sweetp Cakes and Cookies.

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