THE Lions Club of Soldiers Point, in collaboration with the Lions Foundation of Australia and Tomaree Community Hospital Auxiliary, has provided a much-needed storage and retrieval facility.
Lions Club president James Enraght-Moony and Lions Club Director Brad Rostron, reviewed the recently installed facility with Health Service Manager/Director of Nursing Hari Nair and Nurse Unit Manager Adrienne Cook
“This upgrade will make a meaningful difference, enabling our team to manage and maintain our stores and essential supplies more effectively,” Mr Nair said.
“[The] contribution plays a vital role in enhancing our operational efficiency and supporting the care we provide to our community.
“We truly value your ongoing commitment to local healthcare services and are grateful for your partnership.”
The Soldiers Point Lions Club’s current project is to provide funds to the hospital auxiliary to purchase shower trolleys for non-ambulatory patients.
They are hosting a “Black and White Night – Charity Dinner” at the Nelson Bay Golf Club on 23 August.
There will be champagne on arrival, a three-course meal, plus live entertainment.
Local businesses and residents have generously provided valuable auction items as well as raffle prizes.
Tickets are via Trybooking, the Soldiers Point Lions Club Facebook page or website, or call James on 0411 259 120.
By Jacie WHITFIELD