Business Breakfast & Charity Expo
The Sydney Hills Chamber is excited to launch the inaugural Charity Expo at the December breakfast.
The Hills is a very giving community and we are blessed to have many organisations in our region who do some incredible work to support people in need.
Join the business community to meet, and learn more about the following organisations who are also valued Chamber members:
Inala https://inala.org.au/
Formed in 1958, Inala is a Rudolf Steiner inspired organisation supporting individuals living with disability.
Royal Life Saving NSW https://royalnsw.com.au/
For 125 years, Royal Life Saving NSW has saved lives in the community through education programs, vocational training, health promotion initiatives, aquatic risk management services, community development and participation in sport.
Relay for Life https://www.cancercouncil.org.au/relayforlife/events/IT0001135/
Hills Relay For Life is a community fundraising challenge where the local community raise money in the lead up to the overnight event, and take turns walking around the track to signify that cancer never rests, so neither do we.
Westmead Hospital Foundation (WHF) http://westmeadhf.org.au/
Supporting Westmead Hospital is at the heart of everything we do
CareFlight https://careflight.org/our-work/
CareFlight have been serving the Community for 33 years by providing a rapid response helicopter rescue service, with a trauma medical team on board, to people who have been seriously injured.
Nova Employment https://www.novaemployment.com.au/
NOVA Employment is a disability employment service provider that offers free recruitment services for businesses, matching the abilities and skills of people living with disability, with job vacancies in the general community and supports both workers & employers in maintaining successful employment.
Bring A Mate: https://bringamate.com/
Bring A Mate encourages men to choose to look after their health by enjoying time with mates in positive ways. We promote men’s health by proactively encouraging men to reduce isolation and imbalance and assisting them to create simple pathways to achieve this