Wear It Purple 2025 Morning Tea Bake Sale

Wear It Purple 2025 Morning Tea Bake Sale

  • 28 Aug 2025
  • 10:00am - 11:00am
  • FREE
  • RMIT City campus
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Celebrate. Support. Stand Proud.

Join RMIT University Library in marking Wear It Purple Day 2025 with a bake sale filled with delicious treats to support at-risk rainbow youth. Funds raised for the Wear It Purple organisation help provide valuable resources to empower LGBTQIA+ youth and bring their whole selves to life.

Date: Thursday, 28 August 2025
Time: 10am–11am
Location: Building 10, City campus

Every cupcake, cookie and slice you buy sends a message: You are seen. You are supported. You belong.

Wear your purple on the day, enjoy something sweet, and stand with us as we create a brighter, more inclusive future together.

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Fancy yourself a baker?

Donate your baked goods to be sold on the day. We accept donations from Wednesday 27 August.

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