Golfers help the community

Carewest Yarrabin staff and clients took delivery of a new desktop computer from Harvey Norman last week purchased with a donation from the Intermine Golf  Challenge. Carewest client Mark Madden, Intermine Golf Challenge committee  member Donna Prendergast, Harvey Norman Cobar franchisee Shawn Murphy, Carewest staff Rachel Burns and Myshelle Gillette and clients Daniel Apaza and  Hazel Rauahi were on hand to pick up the new computer. Carewest wrote to the  Intermine Golf challenge seeking funds for their clients who range from 0-64 years of age. The challenge raised funds to assist a number of different organisations  including the 000 Heroes Ball, Little Athletics, Cobar Swimming Club, Cobar Public School P&C, Cobar Bowman Club and the Peak Skate Park. ▪ Photo contributed
Carewest Yarrabin staff and clients took delivery of a new desktop computer from Harvey Norman last week purchased with a donation from the Intermine Golf Challenge. Carewest client Mark Madden, Intermine Golf Challenge committee member Donna Prendergast, Harvey Norman Cobar franchisee Shawn Murphy, Carewest staff Rachel Burns and Myshelle Gillette and clients Daniel Apaza and Hazel Rauahi were on hand to pick up the new computer. Carewest wrote to the
Intermine Golf challenge seeking funds for their clients who range from 0-64 years of age. The challenge raised funds to assist a number of different organisations including the 000 Heroes Ball, Little Athletics, Cobar Swimming Club, Cobar Public School P&C, Cobar Bowman Club and the Peak Skate Park. ▪ Photo contributed