Share Friendship, Change Lives

Your presence can make a real difference in the lives of our friends in need.

About

Since 1987, Rosies – Friends on the Street has offered community, connection and friendship through street outreach to people experiencing homelessness, disadvantage and social isolation.  

Last year we recorded more than 84,000 interactions – providing hot drinks, noodles & snacks, gift cards, meals, food parcels, blankets, coats, hygiene products, connection to other services and most importantly friendship, acceptance and belonging.  
 
We are experiencing an average increase in outreach attendance of 35-50% statewide. In order to raise funds for our outreach activities and remain a reliable and consistent presence for our friends in need we are holding the second Rosies Long Lunch on Friday 21 March, 2025.

Join us

Please join us for a wonderful afternoon of friendship, food and entertainment as we raise vital funds to support people in need in our community.

Friday 21 March 2024, 1230pm

$225 per person
$2,500 Table of 12

Marquee
Victoria Park Golf Complex

What to expect

A fantastic opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who are passionate about making a difference for people experiencing homelessness, hardship and/or social isolation.

Guest Speakers

Loretta Ryan from ABC Brisbane returns in 2025 as our MC and will facilitate a Q&A session with former patron, Jake Moss and Carolyn Wilson Rosies volunteer for 24 years. Keynote speaker to be announced in the coming weeks!

Food and Drink

A delicious 2 course meal and beverage package curated by The Victoria Park Golf Complex Team, giving you the opportunity to enjoy a delightful culinary experience while supporting our cause.

Entertainment

Live music, Wine Wall Lucky Dip game sponsored by De Bortoli, a live auction and wonderful raffle prizes on offer to keep the afternoon light and fun without losing sight of the amazing impact your attendance has on our patrons.

Major Partner

Wine Wall Sponsor

Supporting Sponsors

Frequently Asked Questions

What are we fundraising for?

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Funds raised from the event will go towards meeting the increasing need on the street, the maintenance of our vehicle fleet, the purchase and custom fitout of a new van for one of our branches. Additionally, we are looking to set up a new outreach location to meet the increasing need we see in the community.

Where does Rosies funding come from?

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Rosies is 98% funded by people just like you. We receive small portions of government funding through applying for grants.

Outside of purchasing a ticket how can I support the event?

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You can support our event by getting your networks to attend or speak to our Engagement and Fundraising Manager Lacee Overton 07 3396 4267 or overtonl@roises.org.au about sponsoring the event or donating an auction or raffle prize.

I’d like more information about sponsorship, what should I do?

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Please contact our Engagement & Fundraising Manager, Lacee Overton on 07 3396 4267 or overtonl@rosies.org.au

What’s the best way to stay connected post event?

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You can sign up to receive our quarterly supporter newsletter, Inside Rosies, become a Regular Giver or Corporate Partner and/or join one of our volunteer teams!

Together, we can have a tangible impact on those in our community experiencing homelessness, hardship and social isolation.  
 
For further information about our work please visit our website or contact us

Rosies Head Office
1/8 Miller Street
Murarrie, QLD 4172

ABN
68 041 152 768   –   CH1146

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Acknowledgement of Country

In the spirit of reconciliation, Rosies – Friends on the Street acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and thanks them for sharing their culture, spirituality and ways of living in this place we all call home. We pay our respect to their Elders past, and present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.