Camp Quality's .Dine at Mine' Campaign

Camp Quality's -Dine at Mine' campaign is back for a third year, encouraging all foodies to pop on their chef's hat and host their own bespoke dining experience to support children and families living with cancer.

The idea is simple; for the months of August and September hosts can invite their family, friends, neighbours or work colleagues to a unique and personal dining experience and ask them to make a donation to Camp Quality for their meal. From a backyard barbecue and morning tea in the office to a picnic in the park or extravagant dinner party, amateur chefs can adapt events to fit their own culinary abilities, personality and budget.

As the campaign enters its third year, almost $550,000 has already been raised. In 2015, Camp Quality hopes to raise $350,000 to continue delivering essential services that provide a better quality of life for children living with cancer and their families.

Last year's Dine at Mine ambassador, personal trainer, author and all round food lover, Scott Gooding, is ready to make 2015's campaign the most successful yet.

'I am so proud to be involved with Camp Quality and the Dine at Mine campaign for a third year. It is truly an amazing cause that offers invaluable opportunities for children and families who are going through such a tough time. Each year has been wonderfully diverse and I'm really excited to see all the creative dining experiences this year's hosts come up with." Scott said.

Joining Scott as Dine at Mine 2015 ambassadors will be Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich.

Camp Quality currently reaches just one in three children living with cancer. With the help of programs such as Dine at Mine, essential support can be given to these children and their families who desperately need a break from the everyday stress that comes with such an overwhelming disease.

To find out more information or to register to be part of Dine at Mine, visit www.dineatmine.org.au.

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