We’re Taking The Plunge For MSWA

The Central Park Plunge Team for MSWA — From right to left Jason Balchand (So Perth), Rhiannon Compton (Globe 24-7), and Gerard Joseph.

We’re Taking The Plunge For MSWA

The Central Park Plunge Team for MSWA — From right to left Jason Balchand (So Perth), Rhiannon Compton (Globe 24-7), and Gerard Joseph.
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Help Us Raise Money For MSWA As We Abseil Off Perth’s Tallest Building

On November 14th we’ll be putting on a brave face and abseiling 220 metres (52 floors) from the top of Perth’s tallest building to raise awareness and funds for MSWA with The Central Park Plunge. 

So Perth and Globe 24-7 have teamed up for the daring mission with one sole purpose: raise as much money as possible. 

Our aim is to raise at least $5,000 for MSWA, which will go a long way in helping people living with neurological conditions in Western Australia. 

Central Park Tower, Perth's tallest building

About MSWA

MSWA provides vital support and services to people living with neurological conditions in WA. This can include people living with Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Huntington’s disease, Motor Neuron disease and acquired brain injury- to name a few. 

MSWA is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation. The money they raise through fundraising efforts, government grants and other income-generating programs goes directly towards providing a range of support and services for those living with neurological conditions. 

Their team of experienced nursing and allied health professionals provide information, support and a comprehensive range of services from the very first diagnosis. 

They also provide funding for vital research projects into neurological conditions. 

The Team 

The Central Park Plunge Team for MSWA — From right to left Jason Balchand (So Perth), Rhiannon Compton (Globe 24-7), and Gerard Joseph.
From right to left Jason Balchand (So Perth), Rhiannon Compton (Globe 24-7), and Gerard Joseph.

Massive Thank You To These Businesses Who Are Supporting Us & MSWA

So Perth

Yep, you know who we are. You’re reading us right now…

If you’re here for the first time, So Perth captures the essence and pride of Perth promoting positive news and all things to see, do, eat and drink.

Globe 24-7

Globe 24-7 is an international HR Consulting and Talent Acquisition firm supporting the global mining industry. We strategically partner with our clients to deliver people solutions so that our clients can focus on what they do best – develop and operate world-class mines.

With over 17 years in business and operations in 15 countries, we have the boots-on-ground, life-of-mine experience and knowledge to support mining companies at every stage of a project.

Sneakers & Jeans

A multi-award-winning hospitality operator made up of energetic, passionate rockstars who thrive on creating some of Perth’s most exciting and original venues, events and collaborations. 

Sneakers & Jeans are the brains behind iconic venues such as Caballitos, The Flour Factory, Hadiqa, Pirate Life Perth and Varnish On King

W Churchill

A purveyor of refined Australian pub dining and home to more than 100 gins, W Churchill is located in the heart of Perth CBD as a haven for gin lovers and foodies alike.

They serve quality interpretations of classic dishes and Aussie pub favourites, and you’ll never get thirsty with their extensive gin collection and ten tap bar offers.

Bar Lafayette

Recently awarded WA’s best cocktail bar by Bartender Magazine, Bar Lafayette is renowned for its artisanal cocktail creations.

It’s a cosy spot to gather with friends and boasts a selection of intimate spaces to suit all occasions.

How Can You Help? 

We are asking for your donation to help us raise funds for this great cause, big or small- every dollar counts!

Donate Here

Team members Rhiannon Compton (Globe 24-7) and Jason Balchand (So Perth)
Team members Rhiannon Compton (Globe 24-7) and Jason Balchand (So Perth).

Where Does The Money Raised Through These Efforts Go?

Your support makes a real difference, here’s what your donation could buy:

  • $100 buys a digital voice recorder for speech therapy
  • $250 buys pressure relieving cushions for a wheelchair
  • $500 buys two individual physio assessments
  • $1,100 buys a fold up wheelchair
  • $1,500 buys a wheeled comode for showering
  • $2,000 buys an electric lift armchair
  • $2,500 buys a floor hoist used to transfer a person from lying to sitting