MORETON Bay View Club members have celebrated the club’s 20th birthday, with a special luncheon for members, guests, friends and well-wishers at the Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point.
View club spokeswoman Suzanne Gair said 20th birthday celebration guests were entertained with musical performances by members, which caused much fun and laughter.
“View clubs are a unique organisation and there are clubs all over Australia,” Ms Gair said.
“They meet regularly with other women of all ages and from all different walks of life and enjoy fun times together.
“View clubs provide a forum to discuss and exchange ideas and develop lasting friendships.
“View women ultimately support The Smith Family who are committed to providing educational opportunities for disadvantaged Australian children and their families."
Ms Gair said potential new members could telephone Margaret on 3821 1474 or Joan on 3207 4079.
VIEW is a leading women's national volunteer organisation, providing the opportunity for women from all walks of life to meet regularly, establish lasting friendships and help disadvantaged Australian children through supporting the work of children’s charity, The Smith Family. Driven by the mission of creating social change in Australian communities, VIEW empowers women to have their voices on issues of importance for the future wellbeing of Australian society.
There are more than 300 VIEW Clubs around Australia open to women of all ages. VIEW offers a friendship network, providing fun and a sense of purpose for members through supporting the education of disadvantaged Australian children.
As a valued part of The Smith Family, VIEW members help to change the lives of young Australians in need through fundraising, volunteering, advocating and sponsoring disadvantaged students on The Smith Family's Learning for Life program. Together VIEW Clubs sponsor more than 1,100 disadvantaged students through the Learning for Life program.