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ACHIEVEMENTS of our dedicated volunteers
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OPPORTUNITIES for volunteer involvement
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Volunteer Voice A newsletter for volunteers
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Volunteers’ role in saving life can send an automated email to your local MP, or download tips for arranging a meeting with them to talk face to face about these issues: a great way to have your voice heard. Volunteers whose lives have been touched by cancer are sharing their experiences on the website, to remind politicians that real lives are affected by inadequate government policy and practice. Volunteers are also hosting Community Conversations with friends, family, neighbours and colleagues to talk about concerns and experiences: another way to tell the State Government what they want.
Volunteers and staff at the campaign launch at NSW Parliament House.
With a state election looming, Cancer Council NSW has launched the Saving life: why wouldn’t you? advocacy campaign, and volunteers are playing a vital role. This campaign has prioritised five issues for State Government action: more radiotherapy services across NSW; burden-free transport and accommodation for cancer patients; the best possible cancer care for all, regardless of where they are treated; smoke-free dining and drinking at all venues; and stronger safeguards on the sale of tobacco. A dedicated website has been set up to ensure everyone can get involved. You
One passionate volunteer who has become involved is cancer survivor Betty Zdan. Betty, who is a Cancer Council Community Speaker and our MP Liaison volunteer for Macquarie Fields electorate, gave a presentation to her MP, Dr Andrew McDonald. He was so inspired by the campaign that he gave a speech in State Parliament about it. “Andrew has been a terrific support with getting the word out there for Cancer Council,” Betty said. This campaign is an opportunity for all volunteers to act to help beat cancer. Visit www.savinglife.com.au for more information.
Spring 2010
News in brief Honour roll Congratulations to valued long-term volunteer June Harrison who was awarded a Medal of the
Order of Australia (OAM) on Australia Day this year for her service to youth through scouting, and her significant involvement with Cancer Council NSW. In the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in June Dr Andrew Penman was appointed
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his contribution to public health as CEO of Cancer Council NSW over the past 11 years.
Fundraising update Thank you to all those volunteers involved with
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea events in May. Funds are still coming in, but your support has helped us to raise over $4 million for our research, prevention, education and support services.
Editors: Andrew Cook and Deirdre Mowat. Contributing volunteers: Rebekah Hendrickson, Phil Skala and Kristie Weir. Editorial advisor: Jayne Steer. Feedback and contributions to andrewc@nswcc.org.au by 29 September 2010