We Want to See you at Light of the World

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We Want to See you at Light of the World

This year, we are looking forward to being one of the sponsors for ‘Light of the World.’ Light of the World is a fantastic community multicultural music festival which provides a safe and exciting option for anyone looking for a Halloween alternative in the city of Logan. This event is exceptionally well run by the not-for-profit group Children of Destiny, their goal is to provide parents and children with the option to celebrate without the spooky horror which can be very overwhelming for little ones.

Throughout the night there will be a variety of fantastic entertainment from local community groups. This entertainment will include but not  be limited to music, singing and dance performances. There will be food trucks, drink stalls, games and most importantly children will be able to purchase an unlimited ride pass for just $5. This event is totally affordable and fun for everyone which will mean that there will be an incredible turn out.
Revolution Law loves being a part of events like this and we are looking forward to running an easy to win and fun to play chocolate game called Lob a Chocolate. It was easy for us to choose this game because we are huge fans of anything chocolate!  100 percent of the money that we raise on the night will be given to a group that we know personally who organises Christmas gifts for widows in the tribal villages of India. In past years widows have been given chooks which they used to create micro businesses due to the egg lay, they have further been given cooking pots, clothing, heavy duty blankets and access to a social worker. All of these gifts are practical and appreciated with some 500-2000 widows every year be overwhelmed to receive such meaningful gifts at Christmas.
So, don’t forget to dress up in something exciting and bright and come on down to the Light of the World Festival on the 31st of October 2017. The event starts at 4.30 and is located at Mabel Park High on Paradise Road, Slacks Creek Logan.
Should you have recently experienced an injury at work, in a car accident or due to medical negligence our Personal Injury Lawyers will be available to give you free advice and guidance at the festival. Alternatively you can pop into our Logan Personal Injury Law office which is located at the Argonaut on Kingston Road.

Sheldon Venter

With over 10 years within the insurance industry, Sheldon has worked for some of Australia’s largest national insurers in multiple states and across a variety of matters. With a strong moral foundation and grounded values, Sheldon aims to provide clear advice to clients, breaking down each and every step of your claim in a simple and easy to understand way. Sheldon maintains an open and honest working relationship with clients to ensure that the best possible result is obtained. Sheldon’s insurance background is beneficial to clients within the CTP and WorkCover space and he utilises this knowledge to provide simple and effective strategies for his clients with the insurers.

Outside of Law, Sheldon is an avid motorcycle rider having competed in amature racing throughout his youth. His passion lies within motorsport and when he is not tinkering around with his bike you’ll find him out and about exploring everything nature has to offer, and walking his cat (yes really)

Ashley Achieng

I am a law student passionate about creativity, connection, and personal growth. She comes from Kenya, a beautiful and culturally rich country that has shaped her identity.
Before starting her journey in law, she worked in retail and hospitality, where she gained valuable experience in customer service, teamwork, and understanding how to thrive in a fast-paced environment.

Outside of academics and work, she is a fan of fashion and loves experimenting with different styles. She also enjoys drawing as a way to express herself and unwind. Dancing is another big part of her life, and it brings her joy. More than anything, she loves meeting new people, hearing their stories, and building genuine connections.