Volunteer Voice - Summer 2010

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A Cancer Council Publication

INSIDE

ACHIEVEMENTS of our dedicated volunteers

VOLUNTEERS assisting cancer research

OPPORTUNITIES for volunteer involvement

EVENTS

breaking fundraising records

Volunteer Voice A newsletter for volunteers

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Relay For Life celebrates a decade 2010 marks a decade of Relay For Life, having started with 44 teams raising $100,000 in Campbelltown at our first ever event. Sutherland Shire Relay For Life Chairman of eight years, Rod Coy (pictured right), has volunteered every year since 2002. He has seen it evolve from a “small cancer support group” into an allinclusive celebration of community spirit on an impressive scale. “The goodness of man comes shining through on that day – there is so much goodwill,” he says. NSW’s Relay communities are a major force in fighting cancer. In 2000, their advocacy supported a successful lobby to the NSW Government to reduce financial aid distance criteria for country patients travelling to treatment. They also raised $4.5 million to help make pubs and clubs smoke-free in 2007.

In 2009, 66 teams across NSW raised $6 million, achieving almost 50,000 participants. 2010 holds promise to surpass that with events achieving all time high results, such as the Sutherland Relay which managed to raise $570,000. As it positively engages ever-growing communities, Rod believes Relay is “a wonderful opportunity to truly defeat cancer, [a] fantastic tool that Cancer Council can use to influence lifestyle habits on a wider scale, to help prevent and someday beat cancer.”

The Ceremony of Hope is a tradition at Relays which remembers those lost to cancer.

Help us Celebrate, Remember, and Fight Back. Learn more at: www.relay.cancercouncil.com.au

Summer 2010

Volunteers take action online Cancer Council volunteers have been granted exciting new opportunities to help achieve defeat cancer with the recently launched Take Action Against Cancer website. The website provides volunteers with the latest information and updates on Cancer Council’s advocacy campaigns such as the tobacco display ban and advocacy training as well as events. The website marks Cancer Council’s continuing growth online. As well as Cancer Council’s website at www.cancercouncil. com.au and the new Take Action Against Cancer website, Cancer Council has also extended to social media and encourages all volunteers to get involved. Take Action Against Cancer: www.cancer action.com.au Twitter: @cancercouncil Facebook: facebook. com/CancerCouncilNSW Youtube: youtube.com/ user/CancerCouncilNSW1

Editor: Andrew Cook. Contributing volunteers: Rebekah Hendrickson, Tori Sanderson and Kristie Weir. Feedback and contributions to andrewc@nswcc.org.au


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