VISITING - PCRF Fundraiser
Event description
‘Visiting’ is a conceptual pop-up and exhibition that aims to highlight the fluidity of makers and designers moving between spaces, engaging with new environments, and building meaningful connections through fashion, art and culture - the people, places and influences that shape our work. This extends to you as visitors of Visiting!
RAFFLE FUNDRAISER
Our raffle fundraiser supports the Palestine Children's Relief fund (PCRF). From now until 5th December (5PM), every raffle ticket purchased will directly help children in Palestine who are enduring the devastating consequences of violence & genocide.
PCRE is a nonprofit organisation that has been providing medical care to children in Palestine and the broader Middle East for over 30 years. The Organisation is committed to supporting those most attested by the brutal violence of the Israeli occupation, offering life-saving treatment to children who have been injured or left suffering. PCRF operates on the ground by sending medical missions, providing emergency care, and offering ongoing suppor for children in need. They also arrange specialised surgeries abroad tor children who require treatments that are unavailable locally. Their work extends to refugee camps and communities in Gaza and the West Bank, where health care access is severely limited
We have partnered with many amazing local businesses and existing pop-up contributors for our prizes. The raffle will be tiered and tickets are available at $5 per entry - enter as many times as you’d like! Winners drawn on the 5th of December 5pm.Â
About Us
Host; Chev Lane, is a fashion culture, online retailer, and events platform rooted in the heart of Magandjin’s experimental and youthful underground fashion scene. Committed to celebrating and promoting sustainable and ethical design while fostering meaningful conversations about the future of fashion.
Co-curator; George Park, and his design label Mercury - boast a slowed approach to wearables and design. Everything is made by hand - largely using dead stock and second hand materials. This ethos, and his work within the garment-making community play a pivotal role to the curation of these makers and designers.
We would like to acknowledge the Yuggera and Turrbal peoples, the traditional custodians of the land on which this event will take place. We pay our respects to their Elders—past, present, and emerging—and acknowledge their enduring connection to this land, its waters, and its community.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity