Duncan Ward said Classroom of Hope recently came away from the TFN Perth event with $11,500, which will help accelerate its work. "The money will fund second-year tertiary scholarships for ten young women from rural parts of Cambodia who are studying in the STEM disciplines. TFN has such a great model for democratising giving and creating an inspiring experience with a community of people", said Duncan.
Read More“I think this is the best run program I have ever had the pleasure of presenting for. The amount of effort the TFN team put into our presentations ensured it was a well-rehearsed presentation on the night. Every presenter was amazing. We learnt so much! The best thing was the spirit of camaraderie and mutual respect among the presenters, and the generous, friendly atmosphere - money cannot purchase that. One large funder sat behind me and has promised more funding on the next round. Never in our wildest dreams did we think we would get so much in one night. The team are amazing. Rob especially became father to all of us. We are so grateful for this opportunity. Thank you TFN.”
‘TFN can engage people in philanthropy who might otherwise not see themselves as having the resources to give. The message that you don’t have to be rich to give is very important’