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Photos: Living Without Limits Annual Fundraiser

On Friday, 20th of May, South Australian children’s charity Living Without Limits Foundation hosted its annual signature fundraiser event, to a 350-person strong sold out show at the National Wine Centre.

On Friday, 20th of May, South Australian children’s charity, Living Without Limits Foundation, hosted its annual signature fundraiser event, this year called the ‘Game Changer’ luncheon, to a 350-person strong sold out show at the National Wine Centre on Hackney Road.

The not-for-profit Foundation, founded in 2012 by leading Adelaide businessmen, Phillip de Pinto of Universal Motor Auctions, Maras Group CEO Steve Maras, and BDO Adelaide partner, George Yatzis, was established to raise funds for very specific purposes primarily in relation to Autism and Cerebral Palsy.

The special guest at Friday’s event was head coach of the Australian cricket team, Darren Lehmann, who was interviewed on stage for almost an hour by local sporting MC identity, Brent Felice. Lehmann had the audience well entertained with a very open and honest account of his life and his cricketing career, both as player and coach.

One of the highlights of the afternoon was the declaration by Vice Chairman, Steve Maras, that Lehmann would become the foundation’s inaugural Official Ambassador, an announcement that sparked a standing ovation from the excited audience.

It is estimated that the event raised in the order of $100,000 which will assist the foundation to purchase a property by the South Australian seaside for the primary purpose of establishing a House of Respite. This facility will be for families of children challenged by Autism and Cerebral Palsy to have a break from their daily challenges and enjoy a short holiday, something critically needed by thousands of families.

The foundation is now on the hunt to purchase an established dwelling around the Victor Harbour region which it will adapt, however required, to suit.

Darren Lehmann, Phillip de Pinto, Mark Anthony.

Darren Lehmann, Phillip de Pinto, Mark Anthony.

Tony Ricketts, Alex Cook, Martin Potter.

Tony Ricketts, Alex Cook, Martin Potter.

Jamie Dantalis, Darren Lehmann, Phillip de Pinto.

Jamie Dantalis, Darren Lehmann, Phillip de Pinto.

Phillip Speakman, Bernard Booth, Jim Hazel, Grant Pember, Theo Maras, Michael Brock, Greg Molfetas.

Phillip Speakman, Bernard Booth, Jim Hazel, Grant Pember, Theo Maras, Michael Brock, Greg Molfetas.

Joanne Chapley, Helen Carapetis.

Joanne Chapley, Helen Carapetis.

Andrew Petersen, Lou Rentis.

Andrew Petersen, Lou Rentis.

Stephanie Rinaldi, Shayla Harrowfield.

Stephanie Rinaldi, Shayla Harrowfield.

Darren Lehmann, Brent Felice.

Darren Lehmann, Brent Felice.

Matthew Salisbury, Thomas Masullo.

Matthew Salisbury, Thomas Masullo.

Michael Brock, Darren Lehmann, Greg Anderson, Ken Cunningham.

Michael Brock, Darren Lehmann, Greg Anderson, Ken Cunningham.

Alex Brown, Harry Camerini, James Arsenikakis, Julianne Price, Steve Maras, Richard Antunes.

Alex Brown, Harry Camerini, James Arsenikakis, Julianne Price, Steve Maras, Richard Antunes.

Mario Madonna, Phillip de Pinto.

Mario Madonna, Phillip de Pinto.

Phillip de Pinto, George Yatzis, Steve Maras.

Phillip de Pinto, George Yatzis, Steve Maras.

Phillip de Pinto, George Yatzis, Steve Maras.

Phillip de Pinto, George Yatzis, Steve Maras.

Vince Esposito, Phillip de Pinto, Adrian Callisto.

Vince Esposito, Phillip de Pinto, Adrian Callisto.

Adrian Callisto, Phillip de Pinto, Vince Esposito, Darren Lehmann.

Adrian Callisto, Phillip de Pinto, Vince Esposito, Darren Lehmann.

 

 

Foundation Vice Chairman, Steve Maras, said “the event was several months in the planning and its execution was a major success. These events take considerable time, effort and energy to put together and we are only a small team of four, punching way above our weight to deliver the very best we can”.

 

Maras added “that the ever so generous support of people attending the event, which sold out within a few weeks, the many individuals and businesses who donated auction items or provided “in-kind” assistance, and those who volunteered in other capacities, was overwhelming, and we are so very grateful for all the support. These events for these causes bring out the very best in human nature and it’s an honour to serve this organisation and continue pushing hard to lend assistance for all the children who are challenged by Autism and Cerebral Palsy”.

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