Breakers supports Samaritans Christmas lunch with $10,000 grant

Mounties venues are also accepting donations for the Samaritans' Christmas appeal

Breakers Country Club has given a $10,000 grant to Samaritans to support its annual Christmas Day luncheon at Wyong, which hosts 400 vulnerable people.

The Hunter and Central Coast’s largest Christmas celebration has been hosted by Samaritans for the past 22 years, offering individuals and families experiencing homelessness, disadvantage or loneliness much needed compassion on Christmas Day.

“2022 has been another difficult year for many people but it has also been a year of hope and excitement as lockdowns were lifted and we were able to see our friends and family more easily,” Samaritans spokesperson Sharyn Becker said.

“At this year’s event we want to celebrate and enjoy all the amazing things about Christmas that we haven’t been able to over the last couple of years including enjoying a decent lunch with entertainment and the opportunity to meet other people experiencing similar situations.

“We expect to host more than 400 people this year for our Central Coast festive lunch which includes decorating our venue in all-things-Christmas and providing a wonderful day of joy for attendees with local musicians entertaining our special guests and a visit from the big man in red himself.”

Samaritans are all too aware that Christmas can be a time where those who are struggling with loneliness, homelessness and other vulnerable circumstances are at a heightened risk.

“The festive period is a time when support services see people experience increased levels of depression, serious mental health concerns and domestic and family violence,” Becker said.

“Through this event we aim to fill a big gap in our local community on what should be – for

everyone – one of the most joyous days of the year.

“On the day, the guests are looked after by incredible volunteers, who give up their Christmas Day to help people celebrate in a safe and friendly atmosphere.

“We couldn’t put on such an event without the generous support of organisations like Mounties Group.”

The $10,000 pledged to the event was made possible through the 2022 ClubGRANTS scheme and Mounties Group’s Central Coast venues will also be participating in the Samaritans Christmas Giving Tree Appeal.

Breakers Country Club, Club Wyong and Halekulani Bowling Club are now accepting donations from members and the community via gifts for adults and children in need.

“This year it’s no surprise that Samaritans are anticipating an increased demand for its Christmas assistance,” Mounties Group CEO Dale Hunt said.

“As a charity which relies on the generosity of the local community, we ask that you give generously in the form of suitable gifts to this appeal.

“A wide range of toys and gifts are required like gift vouchers, toys, sports equipment, beach towels, bags and books for children, youth and adults.

“Your generosity will help Samaritans to bring smiles to many faces on Christmas Day.”

Suitable gifts donated to the Samaritans Christmas Giving Tree Appeal can be dropped off to the three venues until Monday, December 19.

Source:
Media release, Nov 29
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