Ray White Warrnambool raises $51,050 for mental health

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The Ray White Warrnambool team has hosted their third annual Charity Ball, raising over $50,000 for the Let’s Talk Foundation.

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Ray White Warrnambool has hosted their annual Charity Ball, raising $51,050 for the Let’s Talk Foundation, which is dedicated to increasing awareness and breaking the stigma around mental health.

The team put on the Charity Ball at the Warrnambool Racecourse, with around 250 attendees at the special event.

“This was our third annual Charity Ball after a three year hiatus due to COVID,” Fergus Torpy said.

We could not be prouder of our Team’s commitment to raising in excess of $50,000 for Let’s Talk a group focused on assisting mental health.

Ray White Warrnambool’s previous two Charity Balls pre-COVID had raised $44,000 for two local organisations, The Lookout Project and Standing Tall Warrnambool, all while prioritising the use of local suppliers.

“This ball has become a focal point of our business and its ability to connect and partner with the community,” Mr Torpy said.

“Not only that, it has become an amazing driver for our team’s success and culture and the night itself was one to remember.”

“We received support from a number of our Victoria Ray White offices which shows the connectivity of the group and their willingness to support each other”.

Along with countless hours of work in preparation for the event, Ray White Warrnambool has again contributed $10,000 towards the evening.

The team was delighted with the results and is looking forward to the 2025 Charity Ball.

Source: Ray White



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