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“Become a Friend of the CTD Clinic Today”
1. Who we are
2. The Ball
3. Sponsorship Packages
4. How To guide


Introduction

As parents we all hope for the best for our children.
When you are told that your child has a lifelong medical condition, you, your family and
your child are suddenly thrust into a whole different world…
For parents of children with connective tissue disorders, this scenario is even more
daunting.
This is because many of the disorders, often with unpronounceable names, are rare
with little or no immediate information available to the family. This is where we come
in…

Over the last 15 years ConnecTeD for Kids
have also helped with:
The Connective Tissue Dysplasia (CTD) Clinic provides comprehensive care programs for up It brings together health professionals from the  Purchasing special seating, a shower fields of Genetics, Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Genetic Metabolic Children with connective tissue disorders are often deprived of normal physical activities by fragile bones or skin, pain, joint stiffness or weakness, and, in some instances a shortened  Writing Therapy Guidelines for Early For the past few decades, The CTD Clinic has saved many lives, helped children walk and assist countless in avoiding unnecessary The Committee
‘ConnecTeD for Kids – Friends of the CTD Clinic’ is a committee which reinforces the clinic in its overall approach to supporting the health and welfare of children and adults with connective To provide that support, ConnecTeD for Kids raises funds for patient care, equipment and In more scientific arenas, ConnecTeD
for Kids and the Clinic have:
Together the Clinic and ConnecTeD for
Kids have supported parents and children
 Supported the building of the Kazmierz with their everyday care.
Demonstrated in 1998 the successful treatment of Chronic Recurrent www.connectedforkids.org.au
 Supported formation of the Centre for  The Centre for Children’s Bone Health ConnecTeD for Kids Fundraising Ball 2010 Grand Pavillion, Rosehill Gardens Event Centre
Event Expectations
Our 2010 fundraising focus has been developed around the stunning annual ConnecTeD for Kids Ball -
We have high hopes for this event as our 2007 and 2008 balls were so successful with an attendance of over 250 and the pledged support of many key organisations and individuals. The generous proceeds and gifts generated from these activities were so encouraging that we are trusting that with over 300 guests set to attend this years ball, the Clinic’s patient care, equipment and research will excel like never before.
ConnecTeD for Kids Ball Sponsorship


Your organisation is invited to become a sponsor in time for the ConnecTeD for Kids Ball 2010.
This will provide your organisation with the following key benefits:  Positioning alongside Australia’s leading There are four levels of sponsorship
available:
 Your organisation will be perceived to  An opportunity to display, promote and www.connectedforkids.org.au
Sponsorship Packages Sponsorship opportunities exist that will provide your organisation exposure to our high profile guests and supporters, plus a range of organisations that have prominent standing in the community. Entertainment and in kind proposals are also welcome!  Premium logo exposure and recognition as a Platinum Sponsor of the Ball.  Acknowledgement on a Permanent Placement Plaque – erected outside the Connected Clinic at The Children’s Hospital giving special thanks to your organisation for their contribution and support as a key Sponsor.  A table at the ball event valued at $1200 for 10 people to attend the Ball.  Prime advertising space on the website, including banner ads.  Sponsorship acknowledgement in event programme and decorations.  Acknowledgement by MC and in event audio presentation.  Acknowledgement through ConnecTeD for Kids newsletter and in an article to be included in The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Bandaged Bear Newsletter (approx. 40,000 members.)  Corporate signage (provided by you) displayed on the main stage and foyer entry as  Sponsors promotional material (brochures, pamphlets, merchandise, CD’s) distributed on  Premium logo exposure and recognition as a Gold Sponsor of the Ball. A table valued at $1200 for 10 people to attend the Ball.  Sponsorship acknowledgement in event programme and decorations. Acknowledgement by MC and in event audio presentation.  Acknowledgement through ConnecTeD for Kids newsletter and in an article to be included in The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Bandaged Bear Newsletter (approx Corporate signage (provided by you) displayed on the main stage and foyer entry as  Sponsors promotional material (brochures, pamphlets, merchandise, CD’s) distributed  4 tickets valued at $480 to attend the
How to Organise your Sponsorship


Packages can be tailored to your specific
To secure your sponsorship place in time

for the ConnecTeD for Kids Ball 2008 please
contact Lynne Foxall –


Phone: 0415 397 618
Email: [email protected]

Source: http://presentationsociety.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Sponsorship-Proposal-2010.pdf

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