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Chef dishes up act of kindness

Chef dishes up act of kindness

FOR the second year running, former MasterChef contestant Courtney Roulston is teaming up with Club York to cook a hot breakfast for clients of The Station drop-in centre in the CBD as part of Do Something Day.

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St Marys Rugby League Club marketing coordinators Yvette Haines and Madelaine Caruana ahead of Do Something Day. The club is taking food donations for disadvantaged kids as part of the Brown Paper Bag campaign with Christ Mission Possible.

St Marys spreads kindness

DoSomething Day — on Wednesday, July 25 — is the day to make a difference. St Marys Rugby League Club has been busy in the lead up to the day, with food at the centre of its campaign.

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Volunteers play an important community role in delivering to homes for Meals on Wheels

Delivering help to those in need

MEALS on Wheels is at the heart of many communities as it gives a helping hand through its 35,000 volunteers around NSW. Find out how you can help on DoSomething Day on July 25.

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29/6/18 Russell Dwyer at NSW SES Warringah / Pittwater Unit in Terry Hills. Picture: Adam Yip / Manly Daily

Lending a hand in times of disaster

THE heartwarming feeling and chance to give back to the community is what prompted Russell Dwyer to volunteer with the NSW State Emergency Service. Find out how you can give back to your community this DoSomething Day on July 25.

Kind acts make world of difference

Kind acts make world of difference

VET Cherlene Lee has a busy career looking after pets of all shapes and sizes but she also makes time to give back to the community. Find out how you can give back to your community on DoSomething Day.

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PCYC martial arts instructor Chung Dang with his class behind him - For 30 years, Chung Dang has volunteered at Bankstown PCYC as a martial arts instructor twice a week.  Bankstown NSW. Tuesday, August 18, 2017 (AAP Image / Chris Pavlich)

Black belt notches up 31 years

Chung Dang’s belt might be black, but his heart is pure gold. For 30 years, Mr Dang has been training kids and adults in martial arts at Bankstown PCYC. He was one of many local stars highlighted for DoSomething Day.

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