Mortgage protection specialist ALI Group, along with its Victorian brokers, will be switching their focus from home loans to cubby houses to raise funds for youth homelessness.
A team of 10 volunteers, including ALI staff and brokers from Loan Market and Aussie Home Loans, will be helping out at The Kids Under Cover’s Cubby House Challenge at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show this week.
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The initiative will bring together builders to design, construct and decorate bespoke cubby houses, which will then be auctioned to raise money to support the work of Kids Under Cover in preventing youth homelessness.
The team of volunteers will be responsible for encouraging show attendees to interact with the cubby houses, as well as selling raffle tickets and pins.
Gabrielle Moscati, ALI Group’s regional manager for Victoria, said the group was very excited to have the opportunity to support Kids Under Cover “who like us, strongly believe in the importance of a secure home and preventing hardships”.
“I cannot wait to work alongside our brokers who have eagerly and generously offered their time,” she said.