Vibe Hotels has partnered with the Layne Beachley ‘Aim For The Stars’ Foundation for a second year to help inspire and motivate women across Australia to “Dare to Dream, Pursue their Passion and Aspire to Achieve.”
The Layne Beachley ‘Aim for the Stars’ Foundation, founded in 2003 by seven times World Champion Surfer, Layne Beachley, was created to provide financial and moral assistance to ambitious and dedicated females who need extra help to achieve their dreams. The Foundation supports all women who have the passion and desire across academic, sport, cultural and community pursuits.
Vibe Hotels, located in Sydney, Melbourne, Darwin and the Gold Coast, are the official accommodation sponsor of the Foundation’s Annual Gala Fundraising Event, to be held in Sydney on 11 September 2009.
Rachel Argaman, CEO, Toga Hospitality said, “We are thrilled to partner with the Layne Beachley ‘Aim For The Stars’ Foundation in supporting Australian females to achieve their dreams. Vibe Hotels offer fresh, fun and vibrant accommodation in excellent locations across the country making them the perfect accommodation choice for active and aspiring individuals.”
Layne Beachley is also excited about the ongoing partnership. "Vibe Hotels are the perfect partner for my ‘Aim For The Stars’ Foundation. They are as colourful and diverse as all of our grant recipients and we are very grateful for their support," said Layne Beachley.
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