Financial types, and Deni Hines, get behind Oasis Africa

deni hinesOasis Africa’s annual fund raising, with strong support from the financial services sector, has secured singer Deni Hines as an ambassador and to entertain attendees on the night – December 2, at Blue Hotel, Woolloomooloo.

 

Oasis Africa Australia, a not-for-profit set up by logistics expert Kim Winter, provides all proceeds from its fund raising to the development of a self-sustainable community in one of Africa’s poorest areas, Kibera, in Kenya.

Among its sponsors are financial services companies van Eyk Research, Deutsche Asset Management, Equity Partners, Inqbase and Investment & Technology.

Next January, Deni Hines plans to record an album in Kenya, sales from which will help support the education of the Kiberan children.

The fund raising will include a silent auction, raffles and door prizes as well as entertainment.

Tickets, including canapés and cocktails, are $125 by phone on 0411 883 368 or online on www.oasisafrica.net.

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