UnLtd’s The Big Clash Cricket event set to return – aims to raise $100,000 for its charity partners

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IMG_1128.jpgThe Big Clash Cricket event will be returning bigger and better and expanding to both Sydney and Melbourne, aiming to raise $100,000 for UnLtd charity partners. The first tournament will be held at Sydney University on 8 February with a second tournament in Fawkner Park, Melbourne on 15 February.

The popular fundraiser is in its fourth year and has raised more than $130,000 to date.

In 2018, the event will expand to allow a wider cross section of the industry to get involved. The next instalment will feature four teams – media agencies, creative agencies, publishers and technology firms. Men and women, young and old are invited to take part in what will be the biggest Big Clash yet.

Each team will be aligned with one of UnLtd’s charity partners raising much needed funds to charities doing critical work with children and young people at risk. The tournament will finish with post game celebrations and a charity auction.

 

Says Chris Freel, CEO, UnLtd: “This is a hugely important event in the UnLtd calendar and raises much needed funds to support the exceptional work of our charities.”

 

Last year, the event raised $60,000 for two charities, BackTrack and Breast Cancer Network Australia. BackTrack is a charity helping disadvantaged youth in regional communities who are simply, having a hard time. The program gives vulnerable young people the practical and emotional support needed to stabilise their lives, help develop self-esteem and skills for work. The funding provided by The Big Clash last year has helped BackTrack build a new mobile office, teach practical carpentry training for their young people and provide weekend excursions, allowing many of the children a chance to see the sea for the first time.

 

The Big Clash is the brain child of Oliver Newton, national sales director at JCDecaux and Chris Freel, CEO of UnLtd.

 

Anyone interested in taking part, donating an auction prize or finding out more, please contact chris@unltd.org.au.