PRIDE Bake Sale

The College of Vocational Education & The Social Committee are excited to host our annual bake sale to celebrate PRIDE at RMIT!

CoVE's Social Committee are hosting their annual bake sale to raise money for Minus 18, a local charity who work to improve the lives of LGBTQIA+ youth through building social inclusion, education, and advocacy, as well as empowering youth.

For a small donation, you will have access to a buffet of delicious homemade treats lovingly baked by CoVE staff. 

There will be Pride pins and stickers available for staff and students to purchase on the day, as well as hot chocolate in the Safer Tent hosted by the RMIT Gender Justice Crew.

The bake sale is open for all to come along and support the LGBTQIA+ community, and to promote self-affirmation and equality in vocational education, so stop in and bring a friend or two!

Open to Staff and Students. Look forward to seeing you there!

Event details

  • Date: Wednesday 28 August
  • Time: 11.30am-1.30pm
  • Location: Building 78, City campus

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