OTTO on Sydney’s iconic Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo was the place to be for some familiar faces as part of the fundraising efforts of the Black & White Committee.
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Pammie Davidson and daughters Susie, Edwina and Victoria attended the December 3 function as well as Kerry-Anne Flanery from Galong.
The three course lunch and fashion parade - an annual event - was organised the raise valuable funds for the Children’s Services Development Fund of Vision Australia.
For over 75 years the Black & White Committee has worked tirelessly to raise much needed awareness and funds for children who are blind or have low vision and use the services of Vision Australia (formerly The Royal Blind Society).
The Children’s Services Development Fund provides early intervention and ongoing therapy for children without sight in order to avoid a range of problems.
Among the prizes up for grabs was a beautiful piece of jewellery from Levendi Jewellers, as well as the opportunity to host 11 people on the stunning yacht “Sydney” and a day at the stables with Gai Waterhouse.