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NT Thunder 2015 Premiership Reunion
Help Us Celebrate Thunder Pride! ⚡ Can't make our NT Thunder 10-year premiership reunion? You can still be part of the magic! We're bringing together players, coaches, and supporters from our incredible 2015 NEAFL premiership for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration at the Michael Long Centre on October 11th. Your support helps us: - Provide quality venue, food & drinks for our champions - Create memorable keepsakes and audio/visual setup - Make this reunion as special as our premiership victory Even if you can't be there, your contribution ensures the people who gave their all for NT Thunder can celebrate what we achieved together. Every dollar helps honor the dedication and community spirit that made 2015 possible. KUWA, KUWA, KUWA! Help make this once-in-a-decade celebration unforgettable for our Thunder family.
Sony Camp 2022
Sony Camp 2022 will be the eleventh annual Sony Foundation Children’s Holiday Camp hosted by Shore and Pymble Ladies' College Year 11 students, with the assistance of our community. Sony Camp provides much-needed respite for the parents and siblings of children with disabilities by delivering a fun-filled four-day camp for children with special needs. It is a unique experience for all involved and will be held from Sunday 11 December to Wednesday 14 December 2022. The children are treated to a camp full of thrilling and exciting adventures and are cared for in Shore’s Boarding Houses, 24 hours a day, by the Year 11 students. Supported by a team of dedicated teaching and medical staff, the students quickly learn about the challenges and demands involved in caring for a child with special needs, in a transformative learning experience. For more information about Sony Camp please visit: shore.nsw.edu.au/co-curricular/camps/sony. Thank you!
WAAT Dogs (WAAT Dogs aims to support and train assistance)
WAAT Dogs aims to support and train assistance animals within WA. Donations go towards training and feeding these wonderful assistance animals so they can become part of our community and help their handlers deal with the everyday task that most of us find easy enough to do. These assistance animals are a life saving to people that require them. Please help me out in raising money so we have train more of these assistance animals. $250 pays for a government public access test. $500 pays for essential equipment such as the assistance dog jacket, lead, collar and blanket. $600 pays for 5 month’s dog food. $1000 pays for specific tuition regarding tasks such as low sugar detection, seizure alert or trauma-response detection. $2000 pays one year’s food, vet bills and insurance. $3500 pays for the purchase of a puppy. $25000 pays for the provision of a fully trained and qualified assistance dog.
Choir of Opportunity
The Choir of Opportunity is a fun, un-auditioned community choir based in Yarraville. Originally formed in 2015 as Victoria University's first Centenary Choir, it is now operating independently under the Play It Forward Choir Program. The Choir of Opportunity rehearses weekly on a Thursday evening and membership is open to all, no experience or audition is required!
SHIPMATES of WILLIAM THE FOURTH
William the Fourth is a part of the Hunter's maritime History. This replica was built as a community Bi-centenary project for Australia's Bi-centenary in 1988. It is owned by the local community and operated by William the Fourth Inc. Membership is welcomed. It is fully operated and maintained by volunteers, without external funding. The ship requires constant maintenance as it operates in commercial survey. There are a range of development projects that will ensure the ship has a long life. We need community support.
Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment Seminar 2024
Lions Club of Brisbane Chinese is hosting a Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment Seminar on 28 September, from 2:30 to 4:00 pm at the Sunnycare Centre. The seminar, conducted in Mandarin Chinese, will feature Dr. Hong Shi and Dr. Ong, who will demonstrate breast self-examination techniques and discuss post-surgery recovery plans. Cancer survivors will also share their personal recovery experiences. The event includes a $10 attendance fee, with all proceeds donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Light afternoon tea will be provided.
Vaagai Community Fund
Develop Vaagai ATBS