Narrabri BRANCH
Hunter New England Region
Can Assist Narrabri was formed in 2000. The branch raises funds to provide financial assistance to people in our local community who are undergoing cancer treatment.
The branch is currently in caretaker mode being overseen and run by the Moree branch.
A new executive team is required to ensure the sustainability of the branch. Please contact our office should be interested to enquire how you can make a difference to your local community.
Areas Serviced: Narrabri, Narrabri West
We understand that families struggle to cope with a reduced income as a result of a cancer diagnosis and that they face increased expenses from travel, accommodation and medical costs.
Our Branch will not continue to exist without volunteers and supporters within the community. Please consider if you have time to volunteer to ensure such an essential service is retained for your community.
Areas Serviced: Narrabri, Narrabri West
Great advocacy work by Can Assist for country cancer patients, at NSW Parliament House!It was a privilege today to provide feedback from our Can Assist community network, alongside Royal Far West Manly Sydney NSW, to the NSW State’s Select Committee on Remote, Rural and Regional Health. They are conducting an inquiry into the implementation of recommendations specifically relating to workforce issues, workplace culture and funding considerations for remote, rural and regional health.
To find out more about the Can Assist submission canassist.org.au/reports-and-submissions/submission-no-9-the-implementation-of-portfolio-committe...
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Letting all our Can Assist Narrabri members know about the upcoming AGM Nov 30. Looking forward to you joining the meeting.
#canassistThat time of the year - Can Assist AGM!
Please put the date (Nov 30) in your diary, so we can see you then.
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Thanks, Ms Skinner!Can Assist always appreciates when someone chooses to include Can Assist as a beneficiary in their will.
With one recent bequest from a lady named Ms Skinner, we have already in this financial year been able to relieve the burden of accommodation costs for four country families when staying in Sydney to support their loved ones when receiving cancer treatment. Can Assist's network is so grateful for Ms Skinner's thoughtfulness in planning a bequest within her will.
We ensure the benefactors' lasting legacy will meet their wishes in supporting country cancer patients in NSW. Need more information?
Leave a gift in your Will - Can Assist - Cancer Assistance Network NSW
or call
1300 226 277
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BIG WEEKEND – donations doubled; impact doubled!
www.candothedistance.org.auDouble the impact of your Can Do the Distance challenge this weekend!
For two days on 19th and 20th August, Essential Energy will proudly double any donations, no matter how large or small, to our Can Do the Distance fundraiser.
Making your donations work harder in assisting country cancer patients and their families.
So, share with your friends and get them to donate now!
www.candothedistance.org.au
* The dollars available for dollar matching from our generous sponsor is limited so get in quick. For every dollar donated this weekend, it will be equally matched with dollars that will support those NSW country patients who live outside our current Can Assist catchment area.
#CanDotheDistance2023
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Karina is Doing the Distance – how about you?
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