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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.

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Advancing Progress in Lung Cancer Research and Treatment

Your donation provides vital resources to power these critical research endeavors. Contribute before June 30th and become a crucial partner in this journey.

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Gilbert's Potoroo Action Group

Donate now to help save the Gilbert's Potoroo

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Mornington Labor

Please consider donating to the Mornington Labor Branch in order to facilitate events and help finance future campaigns

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In The Drivers Seat

On a sunny afternoon in July, Kathleen Hammond got to drive a car for the first time in more than 10 years, since she lost her sight. Kathleen was one of more than 110 vision impaired people who took to Sandown Raceway, as part of the Warrandyte Lions Club’s  "In The Drivers Seat" event. In the Drivers Seat pairs vision impaired people with driving instructors, allowing them the chance to get behind the wheel and hitting 100 kilometres an hour! For Kathleen, her first drive since earning her learners at the age of 16, is not just about a need for speed. “This means I get to do something I don’t normally get to do. Something that all my friends get to do everyday,” she said. “I’ve only got 20 to 15 percent vision left. I’m not allowed to go get my licence, I’m not allowed to go work or anything like that, so today it’s a great day, I get to go driving. Even just to go shopping I have to rely on everyone else, to do stuff like that so it’s really difficult not being able to drive and

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Capital Works Donation

If you want there to be a flourishing church in Leura in 125 years' time, then consider partnering with us to make sure the site is suitable for future gospel work.

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MMTC – Invest in Live Musical Theatre

At MMTCi, we believe in the transformative power of live musical theatre. For over 50 years, Miranda Musical Theatre Company Incorporated has been the Sutherland Shire’s premier community theatre, bringing joy, creativity, and inclusivity to local audiences through more than 130 productions. Since rebranding in December 2022, we’ve evolved from the Miranda Musical Society into the vibrant, DGR-endorsed charity that we are today, proudly carrying forward our legacy while expanding our impact. Our mission is simple but powerful: To provide top-quality musical theatre productions that engage audiences and nurture participation—whether you wish to perform, design, build sets, or simply enjoy the result. Each year, our talented volunteer members bring multiple productions to life at leading venues like The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre and Sutherland Arts Theatre—from landmark musicals like Les Misérables, Catch Me If You Can, and She Loves Me, to newer favourites such as Georgy Girl.

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Geelong Youth Engagement

Geelong Youth Engagement’s objective is to facilitate changes and empower youth to launch into successful adulthood and reach their potential. Many of the young people associated with our programs had adopted a mixture of negative behaviours and had very poor relationships with local police, school, and the wider community. This was compounded by a lack of positive engagement and direction to guide these young people in their decision-making. The target outcomes for Geelong Youth Engagement include: ·Reduce offending and anti-social behaviour ·Reduce self-harm and possible suicide ideology ·Promote positive interactions with local businesses and government agencies ·Reduce the chances of young people becoming a victim ·Breakdown barriers between police and young people, and reduce family violence ·To empower positive community connections through a ‘Community web of protections’

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Thank-you! And by the way...

Tonight's competition and concert is only possible through the generosity of Melbourne's community. Your support of the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic is greatly appreciated and as vital as ever as we continue to provide opportunities for performers. RMP is a deductible gift recipient. We can't do this without you.



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