Sunday, November 9, 2014

Donation drive

An article outlining Kylie Haddow, James Smith and Bree McLeanan's efforts to establish a library on Nauru featured in the November edition of Port Macquarie Focus magazine.
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People can help by donating books, board games and puzzles suitable for young people and families. Donations can be left at Port Macquarie Hastings Library in Grant Street, Port Macquarie until mid November.

For latest information about the campaign see our Facebook page - www.facebook.com.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Our next meeting will be held at the Wauchope Community Arts Hall - Oxley Lane, opposite Bain Park, Wauchope on Saturday November 8, from 10am.
All welcome.
See our Facebook page for additional comments and information.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

October meeting

Our next meeting will be held at the Wauchope Community Arts Hall - Oxley Lane, opposite Bain Park, Wauchope on Saturday October 11, from 10am.
Everyone is welcome.
Our group is working to raise awareness and break down the myths about the plight of asylum seekers and to encourage Australians to open their minds and hearts to those who are oppressed by violence and fear.
See our Facebook page for additional comments and information.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Don't miss Ven Robina Courtin's visit

Described as one of Buddhism's most dynamic teachers, Ven Robina Courtin's visit next weekend will no doubt be thought-provoking.
Donations will be collected at the door to support the Mid North Coast Refugee Support Group.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Welcome

Welcome - this site is designed to keep you up to date with the activities of the Mid North Coast Refugee Support Group.
Everyone is welcome to take part. Our activities aim to bring people together to acknowledge the cultural richness of the Hastings, the traditional owners of the land and to celebrate the contributions of community groups and volunteers, who make the region a better place to live.
Our group is working to raise awareness and break down the myths about the plight of asylum seekers and to encourage Australians to open their minds and hearts to those who are oppressed by violence and fear.
See our Facebook page for additional comments and information.