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Lions Club and LiveLife Pharmacy join forces

Tewantin Noosa Lions Club turns 55 this month and to celebrate this milestone event they have partnered with LiveLife Pharmacies throughout Queensland, from the Sunshine Coast to Airlie Beach.

Over the next two months, a range of personal care packs will be packed by Lions and distributed through various Lions Clubs, community groups, councils and with the support of Queensland Police domestic violence officers.

These care packs will be available throughout Queensland, to those in need in areas along the coast, into small country towns, out west and in Far North Queensland.

The Tewantin Noosa Lions Club coordinator for the project Michael Roach said, “Our Tewantin Noosa Lions Club is excited about this partnership with LiveLife Pharmacy and the involvement of their many pharmacies throughout Queensland.

“From our earlier partnership some years back, our Club received many emotional emails from recipients expressing gratitude for the items received when funds and crisis had impacted daily living for them and their children.

“We are also seeking other community-minded people to come and join us with these rewarding Lions Projects.“

LiveLife Pharmacies chief executive officer Clint Coker said, “I welcome this partnership with Lions given the fantastic work they do in the many communities they serve throughout Queensland.

“This is LiveLife Pharmacy’s second joint venture with Lions and we are very happy to again contribute to their worthy humanitarian assistance program on behalf of not just the communities we serve directly but those most in need.

“It’s a comfort knowing that in turn if our immediate community was in need, Lions Clubs across Queensland would reciprocate.

“We would like to thank our suppliers, and participating LiveLife Pharmacy stores throughout Queensland who together donated over $30,000 worth of product to this worthy cause.

“LiveLife Pharmacy is proud to support various community organisations and initiatives as a part of its community support program (more information about this program can be found at livelifepharmacy.com).”

The program has been introduced by Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, partnering with LiveLife Pharmacy.

For more information see the Lions Facebook page, Tewantin Noosa Lions Club or contact TewantinNoosaLions@outlook.com or other local Lions Clubs.

For information on LiveLife Pharmacies, and to find your nearest store go to livelifepharmacy.com, or the LiveLife Pharmacies Facebook page.

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