Volunteers make reusable bags for DoSomething Day
SEWING machines at Avalon have been working overtime, with a group of women volunteering to create more Boomerang Bags for the community as part of DoSomething Day.
SEWING machines at Avalon have been working overtime, with a group of women volunteering to create more Boomerang Bags for the community as part of DoSomething Day.
VIDEO: The Northern Beaches Clean Up Crew collected rubbish at Manly Beach on Wednesday as part of DoSomething Day. They have encouraged others to get involved.
It has been more than 20 years since I have given blood.
The club officials put out a box for a few sports items and Wenty delivered getting thousands of dollars worth of equipment for Youth Off The Streets.
DOSOMETHING Day has made a little bit of difference to the lives of those sleeping rough in the Macarthur region.
A DEDICATED group of Punchbowl Boys High School students cleared rubbish from the road from the Punchbowl train station to their school before moving to the pathway around the school as part of DoSomething Day.
NATHAN Cleary, James Maloney, Phil Gould and the Today Show got behind DoSomething Day 2018 at Penrith Panthers this morning, raising $150,000.
Winter is a slow period for blood donations but Jim’s Pool Care Sydney East franchises have risen to the challenge.
IF you are running low on ideas of how to give back to your community ahead of Wednesday’s DoSomething Day event, take a leaf out of Anne Holt’s book.
TAREE locals hope to raise $21,000 for Ronald McDonald House Northern NSW by competiting in a 22-day exercise bike challenge that spans the same distance as the famous French bicycle race.
CENTRAL Coast Mariners defender Antony Golec has thrown his support behind DoSomething Day, encouraging Coasties to get out and “do a good deed”.
A DAY of giving nationwide, DoSomething Day, has inspired the Randwick Bowling Club to give back to its community by hosting the annual Easy Breathing Lawn Bowls Day.
Some plastic storage containers and a lot of generous spirits have lead to Guildford Leagues Club’s overflowing campaign for homeless people.
A CHARITY which transports sick children and their families is $15,000 better off after some friendly competition at St Johns Park Bowling Club.
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