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Thank you Thank you for becoming a host for the Leukaemia Foundation s World s Greatest Shave, one of Australia s biggest fundraising events that is also loads of fun for everyone! This guide contains everything you need to know to plan a successful public event. 5 Steps to Success Page 2 of 11

Where and when? Do some research to see when and where other events are on in your area to make sure you don t clash/compete Choose a day and time that suits you. Official dates are Thur 12 Sun 15 Mar 2015 Hold your event at times and days when more people can attend. For example, Thu 5.30-7.30pm, Fri 3.30-5.30pm and Sat 10-12am or 2-4pm We recommend limiting your event to 2hrs maximum Find a suitable venue (a shopping centre, foyer, a prominent city square) Book it in with the appropriate people! What you need to organise Decide how it will work here are some ideas Have an MC belting out fast facts. Download a basic script from the resources page Photographer: Having a photographer on hand to take before and after photos of shavees and colourees (which can be sold for a donation) PLAN Do a run sheet including contact details for everyone Check if you need permits for your venue. See if you can you get anything donated to help put on your event Have a local celebrity shavee or shaver Public Liability insurance. We ll send you our policy, but some venues also need their own. Page 3 of 11

Equipment you need to source: Brooms, dust pan, garbage bags and waste bins Calculator Camera/photographer! Chairs for the shavees Clippers (battery powered) Something to shield the colourees face First aid kit Hair spray multiple colours. We recommend Cinta hair spray available from many pharmacies Hospital grade disinfectant/wipes Mirrors PA system Pens, sticky tape, Blutak, string Plastic mats or sheets to stop hair going on the ground Power supply Towels and disposable Chux wipes Trestle tables We ll send you: Collection Boxes Balloons Badges WGS Banners Page 4 of 11

Recruit volunteers for the event Place notices on community noticeboards requesting volunteers with specific skills Advertise throughout your venue via word of mouth and posters It is invaluable to recruit hairdressers, beauty therapists (to wax) and/or other reliable people to do the shaving/waxing and colouring. Local hairdressers will often happily donate their services. It is fun to involve local groups to shave and colour as well. Depending on the size of your event, you will need at least two volunteers (2-3 volunteers is advisable) stationed behind the registration table. Find one volunteer to act as runner to clean up around the hairdressers and help out. Page 5 of 11

PROMOTE Make your event stand out! Call us to list your event on the WGS website. Tell us what fun activities there will be there. Publicise your event throughout the venue with leaflets, posters and announcements. We ll send you some information in a kit and you can download some from our website Ask your local radio station to advertise for you with our media release template (see online downloads) Involve retailers, colleagues, or community groups such as the police or sporting clubs by challenging them to compete against one another to raise the most money or shave the most heads. Organising a prize for the winner can increase people s involvement. Contact your local council to see if they can help promote the event What we provide: Posters Online: Posters for your event Online: media release template WGS logo Page 6 of 11

FUNDRAISE Fun ideas to raise money Recommend an amount to be donated, i.e. $20 to shave and $10 to colour for people who walk up registered shavers do not need to pay Have a raffle or auction: Get a local business to donate vouchers or any kind of prize that can be used in a raffle or auction. Ask us about tickets if you need them Host a BBQ: Find a local business/community group that is happy to supply food for a BBQ (need to check safe food handling requirements) and sell for a donation Auction or raffle the right to shave someone else: this is a great opportunity if you have a celebrity. Sell a raffle ticket or run an auction to win the right to shave a celebrity s hair Funky Hair Day: a good idea for retailers, where workers wear a funky hairstyle and donate a gold coin for participating Matching Gift: Suggest to your management and/or retailers they match the donation made by any of their staff who participate in WGS. Bake chin faces and sell them. Buy extra hats and shirts online, to sell at your event Check our website for more ideas: http://www.worldsgreatestshave.com Page 7 of 11

ON THE DAY Set-up: Arrive at your public shave event/s 1-2 hours prior to start time to set up. Try and be ready about 30 minutes before start time, in case you have some early arrivals. Set up a table for merchandise and collecting other donations. One to two volunteers can manage this process. Set-up a table or area at the back of the stage for the hairdressers to put colour, disinfectant, clippers, towels. Participants: You will have two types of participants: 1. WGS Registered participants please remember you are only providing a venue for participants to shave/colour. You are not responsible for collecting the funds they have raised. 2. People may walk up on the day who have not registered online for WGS. This is fine and should be encouraged! However we do recommend you take a donation for them to shave or colour. All those previously registered for WGS may shave or colour for free. Volunteers: Set up your volunteers behind the registration table. These volunteers will need to: Welcome people Collect donations from those who have not previously registered (see below). Page 8 of 11

AFTER THE EVENT Banking Ensure all money raised by the venue on the day is banked using the deposit slips provided in your WGS receipt book. If you need additional deposit slips, please contact your Leukaemia Foundation coordinator by phone or email. It is essential that all WGS receipt books are returned to the Foundation whether they are used or not. Please do not include cheques or cash when returning receipt books. This money should be banked using the deposit slip. Please Note: You are NOT responsible for banking money or returning receipt books issued to PRE-REGISTERED participants. Tell us how you did! Share your stories and photos to the World s Greatest Shave Facebook page. www.facebook.com/leukaemiafoundationworldsgreatestshave For other ideas go to: www.worldsgreatestshave.com Page 9 of 11

POLICIES NO BLADE SHAVES We prefer clipper length No1 or No2. Many women opt for No3 or No4. For health and liability reasons we don t recommend blade shaves down to the skin. If a blade shave is required by the shavee, then it must be carried out by a family member or friend independent of the public event. You must use disinfectant between each shave to sterilise the clippers. MEDIA Public Hosts are encouraged to contact the Leukaemia Foundation if they need additional media support and advice RESPONSIBILITY It is the sole responsibility of each individual to advise the volunteer/hairdresser before they commence if they would like their hair coloured or shaved. No responsibility is taken by the Leukaemia Foundation for any misunderstandings which may occur on the day of the event. VOLUNTEERS It is up to you to find volunteers for the day including hairdressers, entertainers and caterers. PURCHASING MATERIALS REQUIRED AT THE EVENT Please do not use sponsorship money you have raised during WGS to purchase materials such as clippers or T-shirts, or to pay hairdressers to participate. Your sponsors have donated money believing it will go towards the Leukaemia Foundation. PUBLIC LIABILITY The Leukaemia Foundation has standard public liability insurance of $50 million which covers standard fundraising including World s Greatest Shave as long as you stick to the event policies. You can download our policies at http://worldsgreatestshave.com/downloads. Your venue will also need to have its own public liability insurance. Page 10 of 11

Online downloads: http://worldsgreatestshave.com/downloads MC script & graphics Event policies MSDS for hair spray Lots of other useful posters, fact sheets and guidance About the Leukaemia Foundation: http://www.leukaemia.org.au FAQs: http://worldsgreatestshave.com/help CALL US ON 1800 500 088 Depositing Money We offer several ways to pay. Please pay in the money as soon as possible after your event and preferably by the date shown on the receipt book. Use the deposit slips in your receipt book to take any fundraising to the bank Log-in and pay by credit card online using the Pay-in funds feature. Public liability policy http://worldsgreatestshave.com/downloads (Under the tab Print Outs) Page 11 of 11