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Volunteers make ‘world of difference’ at Sorrento

By MP News GroupMay 27, 2019Updated:June 3, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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We salute you: Volunteers enjoy a cuppa in the Biggest Morning Tea campaign. Picture: Yanni
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We salute you: Volunteers enjoy a cuppa in the Biggest Morning Tea campaign. Picture: Yanni

THE role and contribution of volunteers was celebrated at a morning tea held at Sorrento Community Centre, Thursday 23 May.

Aimed to coincide with National Volunteering Week, the event was part of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea campaign. Last week, $305 has been raised for the Cancer Council.

Sorrento Community Centre says it could not function without its volunteers. “We salute these generous people and acknowledge their contribution,” chairman Shane McMahon said.

“Each week they come to share their time and talents so that we can … develop a healthy, connected and vibrant local community of all ages.

“Thank you all so much … you are really ‘making a world of difference’.”

Next week Nepean MP Chris Brayne will participate in a Q&A session at Sorrento Community Centre, 11.30am, Friday 31 May. Those interested are invited to come along, ask questions, and hear what the state government has in mind for the southern peninsula.

Details: centre manager Heather Barton, 0418 974 994.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 28 May 2019

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