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Join Lions, help the community

The Tewantin Noosa Lions Club is always ready to help the community and is now looking for help itself in the form of passionate volunteers to join their team.

During TC Alfred, the club was activated by Noosa Council to provide support at the Evacuation Refuge Centre.

“We were proud to serve over 200 hot meals, offering a moment of comfort during a challenging time,” the club’s Bryan Arber said.

“At the Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, we believe in strengthening and supporting our community. Each year, we contribute around $40,000 back into the local area, funding vital projects that make a tangible impact.”

Here’s how you can help us make a difference:

Disaster Relief: Be a part of the team that provides crucial support during emergencies, just like we did during Cyclone Alfred.

Health Initiatives: Support vital Cancer research and Diabetes awareness programs.

Humanitarian Aid: Contribute to projects that address hunger and provide aid to those in need.

Sight Programs: Help us support initiatives that prevent blindness and improve vision for those in our community.

Youth Programs: Work with local schools and youth organizations to empower the next generation.

Why Join?

Make a Real Impact: See the direct results of your efforts in your own community.

Forge Lasting Friendships: Be part of a welcoming and supportive team.

Use Your Skills: Your unique talents and skills are needed and valued! Whether you’re a great organizer, a skilled communicator, or simply have a passion for helping others, we have a place for you.

Give Back: Contribute to causes you care about and make a difference in the lives of others.

Contact Michael on 0414727346 to learn more about how you can get involved and check them out of Facebook.

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