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Lions celebrate successful year

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Redland Bayside News
Published: June 30, 2024
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Members of the Capalaba Lions for 2024-25 are proud to serve their community.
Members of the Capalaba Lions for 2024-25 are proud to serve their community.
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AT THE annual changeover lunch event, special guests and Lions from the Capalaba branch celebrated a year of donations and hard work in the community.

Capalaba Lions president Christine Cufflin reported that more than $89,000 had been donated to local and broader causes as well as many hours of person-power.

The Capalaba Lions recognised their donations to the organisations including the Lions Prostate Cancer Research Project ($2000), the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Foundation ($5000) and Sailability Bayside ($10,000).

Ms Cufflin shared her vision for the upcoming year, with a big focus on building community relationships, increasing membership and enhancing training and the succession planning.

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