Get your very own Red Bow merchandise and show your support
Enjoy a cuppa and support people impacted by muscular dystrophy
Once your morning tea is all wrapped up, be sure to bank your funds
Fundraise on your own, or join a team/organisation
Get your squad together and fundraise as your own team or for your organisation
Bring your employees together and show your support as an organisation
The number of people living with a neuromuscular condition is at least as high as Parkinson's disease and twice that of multiple sclerosis (MS).
By hosting a morning tea, you're not just raising vital funds – you're supporting families like the Singh’s and providing the essential help they need.
Read more about how you're supporting families like the Singh’s and where the proceeds of your efforts go to assist those living with a neuromuscular condition.
You can host at home with friends and family
You can host at your community group, school, or at the local park
Host at work or online via video chat with your work colleagues
India Parker, a self-taught artist from Brisbane, specialises in fine art inspired by nature and global issues like climate change. Diagnosed with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy at 10, India turned to art as a therapeutic outlet, gaining confidence and proving that physical strength isn’t a limitation.
Now an accomplished artist, India has created logos, tattoo designs, customised items, and recently designed tote bags for Muscular Dystrophy Queensland’s Red Bow Shop, supporting vital services for people with muscular dystrophy.
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