Concert raises $10,000 for Lifeline

Performer Aodhan

The Song for Life benefit concert held on May 7 at Drifters Pearl Beach has raised almost $10,000 for Lifeline Central Coast.

A hundred people gathered for an evening of beautiful music, food, and wine.

The evening began with a warm welcome from event organisers, who acknowledged the traditional owners of the land, the Guringai people, and thanked all attendees for their support.

Talented First Nations performers Aodhan and Loren Ryan then took to the stage to share their music and stories with the audience.

Throughout the night, guests enjoyed wine from Upstairs Wines Ettalong and delicious food, including supper boxes available for purchase.

The Silent Auction also proved to be a popular attraction, with attendees bidding on a range of wonderful prizes.

“We are thrilled with the success of the A Song for Life Benefit Concert,” event organisers said.

Loren Ryan

“Thanks to the generosity of everyone who attended, we were able to raise nearly $10,000 for Lifeline Central Coast.

“We are so grateful for the support of the community and look forward to continuing to work together to support this important cause.”

The funds raised from the event will go towards supporting Lifeline Central Coast’s vital crisis support services, which provide support and assistance to people in need across the region.

For more information about Lifeline Central Coast and how you can support their work, visit their website at www.lifeline.org.au.

Raymon Scott of Meladharma Counselling was one of the organisers.

Operating out of Pearl Beach, Meladharma helps clients on a journey of growth and self-discovery, offering transformative life practices.

Lifeline Central Coast provides compassionate support for people in crisis.

Call 13 11 14 to talk to a trained Crisis Supporter over the phone, any time of the day or night 24/7.

Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14  and online chat are also available 24/7.

Source:
Meladharma Counselling