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Ingham Institute Ambassador Lisa Wilkinson at the luncheon. Ingham Institute Ambassador Lisa Wilkinson at the luncheon. Featured

Ingham Institute raises $44,500 for critical research

THE Ingham Institute has raised $44,500 for reserch programs from its recent Hope Luncheon.

The March 7 luncheon celebrated International Women’s Day and applauded the talents of the women in science at the Institute.

More than 200 female Ingham Institute supporters and scientists attended and supported the inaugural event.

Guests included Channel 9 Today Show Co-Host and Ingham Institute Ambassador Lisa Wilkinson as Master of Ceremonies.

Acclaimed Ingham Institute Psycho Oncology researcher Professor Afaf Girgis presented important findings from her women’s cancer research programs and iconic entrepreneur and speaker George Elliot also presented on the day.

Ingham Institute Hope Luncheon Committee member Lyn Ingham, daughter of the Ingham Institute’s Founding Benefactor Bob Ingham AO, praised the efforts of event sponsors and supporters, with special note given to major ‘Hope’ sponsor Narellan Pools.

“On behalf of the Ingham Institute, we are absolutely elated with the success of our first-ever Ingham Institute Hope Luncheon,” said Ms Ingham.

“Central to the event’s success was the generous support of our Hope partner Narellan Pools. Narellan Pools demonstrates true corporate citizenship and it’s fantastic to see an iconic business born out of the Macarthur region come on board to support such an iconic event.

“The funds raised from the event will go a long way to helping Dad’s vision of creating a healthier Australia come to life and assist the Ingham Institute’s research team in their mission to deliver new treatments across a range of critical disease areas including cancer, early childhood disease, injury and rehabilitation and mental health,” she said.

Narellan Pools owner Debb Meyer said that she was delighted with the success of the event and she was committed to improving the health and wellbeing of Australians as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) values.

"Community is one of the five Narellan Pools values and our vision is to bring dreams to life. This is not only true of the core of what we do as builders, but extends to how we operate in the community,” she said.  

Other major sponsors of the Ingham Institute Hope Luncheon included Dove partners Harrington Grove Country Club, Coutts Solicitors & Conveyancers, Absolutely Fabulous Event Decorations and Marsdens Law Group. Butterfly partners included In Fine Print, Cameron Brae, Karen Hexton, Grace Records Management, Sarita’s Fashion, McGrath Real Estate, Kelly Partners Chartered Accountants and Fitzpatrick Group.

The Ingham Institute is a not-for-profit research organisation in Sydney established to undertake medical research that specifically addresses, and can be applied to the needs of the local population and wider Australia

The Institute’s research team are focused on exploring new medical approaches for a range of critical disease including cancer, clinical science (comprising cardiovascular disease and infectious and inflammatory diseases), community & population health, early years/childhood health, injury and rehabilitation and mental health  and are at the forefront of the most advanced medical breakthroughs and clinical outcomes.



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