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Materials

This page offers many useful resources to help make your Cross Dress 2008 event a success:

 

·          Poster

·          Pledge form

·          Donation form

·          Information for your organisation

·          Listen to ‘Cross Dressing’ by Captain Albion

·          Television Commercial

·          Read media releases 

 

Poster

Click here to download a funky poster to decorate your office, club room, university or TAFE notice board or local community pin-up board to help get the word out about Cross Dress. 

 

Pledge form

Click here to download a form on which your colleagues, friends and team mates can make a pledge to see you Cross Dress for Red Cross.

 

Donation form

Click here to download a donation form

 

Information for your organisation

Copy and paste the paragraph below for your intranet, newsletters and bulletin boards:

Cross Dress for Red Cross on Friday 5 September - it's a fancy dress fundraising event, with a twist! Proceeds from funds raised support vital Red Cross services which assist vulnerable people in our community. Register yourself or a team, or nominate a colleague, friend, family member, coach or even your boss, to dress as someone of the other gender. Visit redcross.org.au/crossdress for inspiration on costumes and to see who else is supporting Cross Dress for Red Cross!.

Cross Dressing! The song by Captain Albion

If this tongue-in-cheek rock’n tune doesn’t get your toes tapping – well, you get the idea! Click here to download this audio track written and produced by Perth band Captain Albion. And if you like what you hear, check out their other stuff at www.captainalbion.com.

 

Watch the 2008 TV Commercial - COMING SOON!
Click here to see what Red Cross has put together to promote Cross Dress for Red Cross 2008.

Media Releases
Thursday, July 31, 2008 - Dara gets dressed for Darwin Races
 
Total Donations: $27,131
Total Individual Donors: 132
Total Cross Dressers: 305
 

$50

Will provide a hot, nutritious evening meal to 25 people who are homeless and disadvantaged

Click here to find out how you can make a difference!