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Thousands raised for chaplaincy programs

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Mayor Karen Williams and Jason Fiddes
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The 21st annual Redland City Mayoral Prayer Breakfast raised almost $20,000 for state school chaplaincy programs on Redlands Coast.

Mayor Karen Williams said the fundraising from the event, held at the Alexandra Hills Hotel on Friday, was an excellent result given the rising cost-of-living pressures experienced by many in the community.

“We know a lot of people are doing it tough, including our young people, so it is vital we continue to support programs such as school chaplaincy,” she said.

“Our chaplains provide vital wellbeing support not only to students, but also to local families and school staff across Redlands Coast.

“This year’s funding will add to the more than $195,000 raised at these breakfast events since 2014, directly benefitting about 15,000 students each year.”

Cr Williams said the event included the announcement of the recipient of the fourth Pastor Glen Gray Award, which recognises an outstanding school chaplain.

“This year’s recipient is Pastor Neale Collier, who has been chaplain at Cleveland District State High School since 2002,” she said.

“Neale supports students through a variety of ways and mentors them as they organise activities for fellow students or fundraise for those less fortunate.

“He also works with others to provide practical support such as hampers, furniture and educational resources.”

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