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Sydney DigniTea

Hilton Sydney
Hilton Sydney
488 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Hilton Sydney
When
  • Sunday 26 May 2024 from 12:30pm to 3:30pm
Cost

Adult: $99

You're invited to join Share the Dignity this May for an afternoon of fun, delicious high tea, bubbles, and incredible guest speakers and play your part in ending period poverty.

Share the Dignity's 2024 DigniTea will unite passionate individuals and raise funds to help us end period poverty in Australia.

Join us to hear from our special guests as they share their stories, discuss period poverty and empower us to create better futures for ourselves, our families and the wider community.

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