Claire Lochhead and Alan Stevenson with their children, from left, Asher, Morgan and Brodie Stevenson.
Camera IconClaire Lochhead and Alan Stevenson with their children, from left, Asher, Morgan and Brodie Stevenson. Credit: Supplied/Marie Nirme

Food fundraiser gives kids hope

Staff ReporterFremantle Gazette

More than 20 restaurants will offer their support for the fundraiser, this year themed ‘wonderland’, to raise money for children with cancer and their families.

Claire Lochhead, whose daughter Morgan was diagnosed with a tumour in her chest and spine in 2011, said she relied heavily on Camp Quality.

‘It provides much-needed fun and laughter during some difficult times,’ she said.

‘Camp Quality has brought us hope and laughter during some very dark times; it is an organisation which has benefited our whole family.

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‘The events have been a great opportunity to meet other families in similar circumstances.’

Visit www.supperclub.org.au for more information or to book a table.