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Red Cross insight shared

Red Cross Volunteers Annual Conference  TBW Newsgroup
WORKING TOGETHER: Red Cross Limestone Coast volunteers Sue Downes and Jan Prowse help prepare tables of food and beverages for the organisation’s annual zone conference which was held on Thursday.

RED Cross supporters across the Limestone Coast were given insight into the global organisation’s impact last week as the region hosted South Australian director Mark Groote.

Mr Groote was in Mount Gambier on Thursday for the organisation’s annual conference with dozens of staff, volunteers and members gathering at City Hall for the informative event.

Mr Groote said he was proud of the work Red Cross collectively achieved over the years and was excited for what is planned next.

“I have no doubt the next 12 months will be equally if not more successful as the last,” Mr Groote said.

“Although there have been some highs and lows over my two years of involvement, we as a group have helped many vulnerable community members.

“The organisation would not thrive without the help of volunteers, members and staff and we thank them for their continual efforts.”

Naracoorte Red Cross Branch Members  TBW Newsgroup
WORKING TOGETHER: Naracoorte Red Cross long-serving members Margaret Wortley, Jannette Boord, Marj Haynes (right) with branch president Patricia Bourne (second from right). The group pitched in ideas for the organisation’s future at the annual zone conference held in Mount Gambier. Pictures: MOLLY TAYLOR

Mr Groote said regional branches were the core components behind the success of Red Cross.

“Our volunteers wear our brand proudly and it is important we support them in anyway possible,” he said.

“I receive an overwhelming sadness when I am notified a branch is closing and we are undergoing conversations as to how we can provide support before that happens.

“We are obviously unable to be in more than one place at a time and it is then when our widespread regional branches play their part.”

Mr Groote touched on the various programs delivered across the state including the recently-released reconciliation action plan and justice program, as well as national drought appeal, migrant support program, community home support program and many more.

Mr Groote said the migrant support programs implemented by Red Cross Limestone Coast had been quite successful.

“Our migrant support program across the state has underwent major alterations in the past 18 months,” he said.

Libby, David And Mark  TBW Newsgroup
FORMAL UPDATE: Red Cross zone conference coordinator Libby Furner OAM, Limestone Coast director David Walshaw and South Australia director Mark Groote helped inform around 20 volunteers, staff and members at the 2019 zone conference.

“We have made a strong internal commitment to continue supporting migrants which have moved to areas such as Mount Gambier.

“I think the Limestone Coast’s conversational English program has been effective, which will continue to be supported.”

Mr Groote said the Red Cross employs around 100 staff members across the state with support from around 1800 volunteers and 1500 members.

The event also featured presentations from FoodBank Mount Gambier branch manager Lynne Neshoda and Mount Gambier North Schoool student counsellor Simone Badenoch.

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