Former PM batting early for Craniofacial Australia Back
16 November 2010
Former Prime Minister John Howard will inspire both cricket fans and supporters of Craniofacial Australia when he speaks at a fundraising breakfast on the first day of the Adelaide Ashes test on December 3.
Long before the first ball is bowled, Mr Howard will start his day at the National Wine Centre where 300 people are expected to join him to show support for Craniofacial Australia.
Mr Howard said he became aware of the work of world-leading craniofacial surgeon Professor David David during his time in office and it left a lasting impression.
“I am very pleased to give my support to Craniofacial Australia, as funds raised will provide more children and adults with access to life changing surgery,” Mr. Howard said.
Craniofacial Australia Fundraising Breakfast
When: Friday, December 3 at 7.00am for 7.30am until 9.15am
Where: National Wine Centre, Adelaide
Speaker: Former Prime Minister John Howard
Tickets: $75 per head from the Craniofacial Foundation on 8267 4128
Craniofacial Australia consists of the Australian Craniofacial Unit and the Australian Cranio-Maxillo Facial Foundation. The Unit was established in 1975 and is led by pioneering craniofacial surgeon Professor David David. The Foundation, established in 1984, supports the Unit through providing funds for financially disadvantaged patients, and assisting with administration and medical resources.
