Why fundraising for Wollongong's mental health clubhouse during COVID-19 pandemic is so important

Greg Ellis
Updated April 15 2021 - 12:14am, first published August 5 2020 - 2:59pm
Community support: Prof Frank Deane and Janine Cullen at the 2019 Mental Health in the Workplace Lunch fundraising for the One Door Mental Health Clubhouse in Wollongong with guest speaker Governor General David Hurley and his wife Linda Hurley. Picture: Sylvia Liber.
Community support: Prof Frank Deane and Janine Cullen at the 2019 Mental Health in the Workplace Lunch fundraising for the One Door Mental Health Clubhouse in Wollongong with guest speaker Governor General David Hurley and his wife Linda Hurley. Picture: Sylvia Liber.

With mental health being a greater challenge during the COVID-19 crisis the committee behind the One Door Mental Health in the Workplace Lunch are doing everything they can to ensure the major annual fundraiser for Wollongong's mental health clubhouse can continue.

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Greg Ellis

Greg Ellis

Business Editor

Almost four decades in electronic, print and digital media. A writer, presenter, emcee, photographer and videographer with degrees in business management, marketing and human resources and tertiary qualifications in photography.

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