Harcourts Walk a Mile in Their Shoes 2014

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Walk a mile

Now in it’s second year, Dionne Wilson & the team at Harcourts City Residential have proudly taken part in the “Harcourts Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” walk to raise money and awarness for White Ribbon to stop violence, in particular to stop male violence against women.

We are aiming to raise over $50,000 this year. Last year we raised $32,000. After the walk on Friday we had raised $30,000, Donations remain open for another two weeks which should see us reach our target. For more information, or to make a donation, visit the White Ribbon website or you can donate via Harcourts City Residential donation page

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Click here to watch Andrew O’Keefe from weekend Sunrise as he prepares to walk with us in the Harcourts Walk a Mile in Her Shoes 2014

Click here to watch Andrew O’Keefe from weekend Sunrise on Saturday after Friday’s walk.

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Leigh Olsen, James Edmundson, Stuart Kennett, Bob Budd and Jess Dodenciu are gearing up for the Walk a Mile in Their Shoes fundraiser. Picture: Martin Reddy Source: News Limited

Leader Walk a mile pic 2014

MELBOURNE real estate agents will trade hot property for hot pink pumps at a Friday charity fundraiser.

Hundreds of agents, both men and women, will join supporters to pound the city pavement in their best high heels as part of Harcourts Real Estate’s Walk a Mile in Their Shoes campaign.

The walk along Southbank Promenade will raise funds and awareness for the White Ribbon Foundation’s ongoing work to stop male violence against women.

Harcourts City Residential agent Bob Budd, whose weapon of choice will be a pair of golden stilettos, said it would be a wobbly walk for some of the guys who were looking forward to the event.

“I’m a little bit worried, but it should be all right,” Mr Budd said.

“We did it last year so we had a little bit of practice then, but it was pretty painful.

“It’s a little thing to do for such a good cause.”

Harcourts Victoria CEO Sadhana Smiles said the novel fundraiser, now in its second year, was a lighthearted way to bring attention to the serious issue of domestic violence.

Ms Smiles said Harcourts was expecting more than 200 people to join the march at 10.30am on Friday and hoped to raise more than $50,000.

The 2013 march raised $32,000 for the White Ribbon Foundation.

For more information, or to make a donation, visit the White Ribbon website.

See Herald Sun Article Here –  http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/central/real-estate-agents-slip-into-high-heels-for-white-ribbon-fundraiser/story-fngnvlpt-1226908920243

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Thanks to all my team(mentioned below) who have participated in

the walk and or raised money for the event. Let’s make it even bigger

and better next year. We’d love to you to join us when we walk in

2015. Diarise it now!The Friday before Mothers Day in May 2015.

To;

James Edmundson, Bob Budd, Stuart Kennett, Adam Merkur, Bruce

Adams, Boyd Wilson, Esme Gordon, Jessica Dodenciu, Sharry Saena

McFarland, Stephanie Cosgrave, Stephanie MacKay & Leigh Olsen

Thank you for helping make the day the success that it was and

being great representatives of Harcourts City Residential,

Dionne