Details about our Good Support Program can be found here.
Dec to Feb Charities are:
NSW Rural Fire Service
Royal Flying Doctor Service
Save the Children Fund
Your playing in every session is supporting each of these charities!
The Sept-Nov ’19 Winners were:
For the Players Draw, First Prize was won by Christine Rosenblat
Secondary Prizes were also won by Gillian Carter, Neil Morris and Margaret Liew
Congradulations to you all!
Also, $300 was donated to Wayside Chapel & $100 to each of Legacy & the Movember Institute.
Sept to Nov Charities Supported:
Movember Foundation
We are the leading charity changing the face of men’s health. Prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention – we’re taking them all on.
Since 2003, Movember has funded more than 1,250 men’s health projects around the world, challenging the status quo, shaking up men’s health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men.
Wayside Chapel
We are proud to have been providing unconditional love, care and support for people on and around the streets since 1964.In an average week at Wayside we provide:
270 Showers and Toiletries… 2,434 Low cost meals… 330 Changes of clothes and underwear… 124 Instances of Health, Accommodation or Legal Support
Legacy
Legacy is a charity providing services to Australian families suffering after the injury or death of a spouse or parent, during or after their defence force service. We currently care for 52,000 beneficiaries, including 1,845 children and disabled dependants throughout Australia.
The Jun-Aug ’19 Winners were:
For the Draw, 1st prize went to David Moont
2nd went to Cheryl Henke &
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Also, $300 was donated to Ovarian Cancer & $100 to each of the Children’s Medical Research Institute & the Stroke Recovery Association. As we also had our annual Stroke Awareness day, between the Raffle, table monies and donations…. a total of
$1400 was raised for Stroke Recovery Association
June to August ’19 Charities
Ovarian Cancer Australia
Ovarian Cancer Australia was founded by people directly affected by ovarian cancer who wanted to raise awareness of the disease and support those who had been affected.
Children’s Medical Research Institute
Jeans for Genes is the iconic fundraising campaign of Children’s Medical Research Institute.Jeans for Genes was established in 1994 by Children’s Medical Research Institute to fund revolutionary research that helps diagnose, understand, and find curesor treatments for conditions affecting kids, including genetic diseases, cancer, and epilepsy.
Stroke Recovery Association
The Stroke Recovery Association is a non-profit organisation that advocates for and provides a range of support and information services to people affected by Stroke and their families / carers. The Stroke Recovery Association is a focal point for information about Stroke prevention and recovery.Select an area to comment on
Mar’19 – May’19 Winners & Donations
SBC will be donating $300 to Fight Dementia, and $100 each to Exodus Foundation and Red Kite. Margit Dutton won our major prize, and Mandy Dodds, Pam Grover and Michael Young won secondary prizes.
PLUS over $1200 was raised for Cancer Council
Mar’19 – May’19 Charities
Exodus Foundation – provides free meals to the needy every day of the year, and counselling and outreach services to guide their futures. Food parcels are distributed to disadvantaged families and our health professionals deliver primary healthcare.
Fight Dementia (formerly Alzheimer’s Australia) – supports leadership in dementia policy and services, encourages and participates in research initiatives and aims to extend the knowledge and skills of others working with people with dementia, their families and carers.
Red Kite – Providing essential support to children and young people with cancer, and their families
Dec’18 – Feb’19 Winners & Donations
SBC has donated $300 to Fred Hollows, and $100 each to NSW Rural Fire Services and National Breast Cancer Foundation. Jane Biscoe (pictured) won our major prize, and John Bellingham, Martin Clear and Beth Haggarty won secondary prizes.
Details about our Good Support Program can be found here.