Jack Dunn Foundation

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The Jack Dunn Foundation is a charity set up to raise burns awareness and money for burns research. The charity is named so because Jack Dunn, who was 16 at the time, was working on a farm while he was attending Morowa Agricultural College. He was on the farm and the wheat crop burst into Flames. He suffered burns on 98% of his body.

A Collage of the Opening Day in 2005 at Marmion Primary School
A Collage of the Opening Day in 2005 at Marmion Primary School

[edit] Patrons and Sponsors

  • Dr. Fiona Wood - Burns Researcher, Australian of the Year
  • Justin Langer - Australian Cricket Team
  • Peter Hughes - Survivor of the 2005 Bali Bombings
  • Dr. Dale Edgar -
  • W.A. Career Fire Fighters Fund for Children

[edit] References

Jack Dunn Foundation Website

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