BCA National to raise funds for flood victims in Queensland

Posted by: Felipe Beltran

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Next week on Friday, February 4, BCA National Training Group is hosting a sausage sizzle and cake stall fundraiser to support the communities affected by the Queensland floods.

We’re inviting you to come along to The Station at Jacksons Landing (next to the glasshouse swimming pool on Bowman St, Pyrmont) between 11am and 2pm and lend your aid by purchasing some sausages, soft drinks, cup cakes and raffle tickets.

We hope to raise at least $5,000!

Proceeds will go towards Lifeline Community Care Queensland’s Community Recovery Program.

If you can’t make it but wish to support our efforts, you can still help by visiting www.gofundraise.com.au/BCANational and making a secure, tax-deductible donation online.

For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it at BCA National on 1300 69 35 65.

About the Event

Where - The Station, Jacksons Landing (next to the glasshouse swimming pool on Bowman St, Pyrmont)
When - 11am to 2pm Friday, February 4
What - Sausage sizzle and cake stall
Why - To raise funds to support those affected by the Queensland floods. Proceeds from the event go towards supporting Lifeline Community Care Queensland’s Community Recovery Program.

About Lifeline Community Care and the Community Recovery Program

People affected by floods can experience moderate to high levels of anxiety, significant grief from further loss of property or valued possessions, and may find themselves in unexpected financial hardship.

This can wear thin on emotional wellbeing. That’s where Lifeline comes in.

Lifeline provides flood support through its Community Recovery Program which is specifically designed to provide support to individuals and communities affected by disasters or events.

The program aims to make an immediate impact on the trauma and stress experienced by communities through counselling interventions, as well as spearheading longer term recovery through a coordinated approach to rebuilding or re-establishing key community networks and support structures.

Some support can continue for years after a critical incident and includes psychological assessments and referrals; immediate and ongoing counselling and support; and financial counselling including referrals for business.

All funds raised will be used to resource Lifeline’s Community Recovery Program so that Lifeline can continue to provide fast response and well-trained staff and volunteers in the event of a disaster.

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