Creating capability from disability - Cerebral Palsy League
Creating capability from disability - Cerebral Palsy League
Creating capability from disability - Cerebral Palsy League
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<strong>League</strong> Volunteers<br />
make a big difference<br />
VOLUNTEERS can be found<br />
within <strong>Cerebral</strong> <strong>Palsy</strong> <strong>League</strong><br />
services and the wider community<br />
<strong>from</strong> far north Queensland to the<br />
state’s south-east corner.<br />
They are people who find<br />
time in their already busy lives<br />
to support the <strong>League</strong>, and<br />
increase opportunities for many<br />
children and adults who have<br />
cerebral palsy.<br />
Volunteers can range in age <strong>from</strong><br />
16 to 80 and include job seekers,<br />
corporate staff, community<br />
service groups, part-time and<br />
full-time workers and retirees,<br />
who are often the busiest of all.<br />
Often preferring not to have<br />
a big fuss made about their<br />
contribution, their assistance<br />
is nevertheless very much<br />
appreciated.<br />
For information or to volunteer<br />
with the <strong>League</strong>, contact:<br />
Volunteer Coordinator<br />
Ph: 07 3358 8008<br />
Volunteers (left to right)<br />
Lynda Broderick, Jill Walker<br />
and Roger Broderick <strong>from</strong><br />
Pathwayz, an adult day<br />
service of the <strong>Cerebral</strong> <strong>Palsy</strong><br />
<strong>League</strong>, recruit more helpers at<br />
Kenmore Shopping Centre.<br />
Page 12 - <strong>League</strong> News Edition 1 Volume 31, 2007