Mission Australia’s 35th Christmas Lunch in the Park 2010 was a huge success thanks to the efforts of generous volunteers who gave hundreds of guests a reason to celebrate.
For the volunteers from BHP Billiton, Bankwest, the United Community Credit Union and the wider community, the day began long before guests at East Perth’s Wellington Square Park were served turkey rolls, glazed ham and Christmas pudding.
Volunteers began wrapping gifts and sorting supplies many weeks before the event to ensure that every guest received a Christmas present on the day. Closer to the date they set up the tables and giant marquee, which provided much-needed shelter from the 40-degree heat.
Our volunteers also decorated the 4.5 metre Tree of Hope with garlands, tinsel, balloons, bows, baubles and cards that guests wrote their Christmas wishes on.
Apart from the festive food and companionship, Christmas Lunch in the Park guests also enjoyed performances by the Perth Christian Choir and singers Jay Weston and Simon Loughton.
The Federal Member for Swan, Steve Irons, joined Santa as he peddled around the park handing out gifts to children. A bouncy castle, circus workshop, face painting and balloon-sculpting sessions kept kids busy throughout the day.
Mission Australia would like to sincerely thank all of the remarkable volunteers who so generously gave their time and skills to make Christmas Day brighter for so many.
A big thanks also to the businesses who so kindly supported the event with monetary and in-kind donations. Major sponsors included BHP Billiton, the Government of WA, Lotterywest, the City of Perth, Woodside Energy, Bankwest, United Community Credit Union, The Fogarty Foundation, Perth Airport, Burswood Entertainment Complex and Woolworths.
The West Australian has released a great video report covering the event - click here to view: http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/video/-/watch/23613499
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Volunteers make Christmas Lunch in the Park a hit
Mission Australia’s 35th Christmas Lunch in the Park 2010 was a huge success thanks to the efforts of generous volunteers who gave hundreds of guests a reason to celebrate.
For the volunteers from BHP Billiton, Bankwest, the United Community Credit Union and the wider community, the day began long before guests at East Perth’s Wellington Square Park were served turkey rolls, glazed ham and Christmas pudding.
Volunteers began wrapping gifts and sorting supplies many weeks before the event to ensure that every guest received a Christmas present on the day. Closer to the date they set up the tables and giant marquee, which provided much-needed shelter from the 40-degree heat.
Our volunteers also decorated the 4.5 metre Tree of Hope with garlands, tinsel, balloons, bows, baubles and cards that guests wrote their Christmas wishes on.
Apart from the festive food and companionship, Christmas Lunch in the Park guests also enjoyed performances by the Perth Christian Choir and singers Jay Weston and Simon Loughton.
The Federal Member for Swan, Steve Irons, joined Santa as he peddled around the park handing out gifts to children. A bouncy castle, circus workshop, face painting and balloon-sculpting sessions kept kids busy throughout the day.
Mission Australia would like to sincerely thank all of the remarkable volunteers who so generously gave their time and skills to make Christmas Day brighter for so many.
A big thanks also to the businesses who so kindly supported the event with monetary and in-kind donations. Major sponsors included BHP Billiton, the Government of WA, Lotterywest, the City of Perth, Woodside Energy, Bankwest, United Community Credit Union, The Fogarty Foundation, Perth Airport and Woolworths.
For the volunteers from BHP Billiton, Bankwest, the United Community Credit Union and the wider community, the day began long before guests at East Perth’s Wellington Square Park were served turkey rolls, glazed ham and Christmas pudding.
Volunteers began wrapping gifts and sorting supplies many weeks before the event to ensure that every guest received a Christmas present on the day. Closer to the date they set up the tables and giant marquee, which provided much-needed shelter from the 40-degree heat.
Our volunteers also decorated the 4.5 metre Tree of Hope with garlands, tinsel, balloons, bows, baubles and cards that guests wrote their Christmas wishes on.
Apart from the festive food and companionship, Christmas Lunch in the Park guests also enjoyed performances by the Perth Christian Choir and singers Jay Weston and Simon Loughton.
The Federal Member for Swan, Steve Irons, joined Santa as he peddled around the park handing out gifts to children. A bouncy castle, circus workshop, face painting and balloon-sculpting sessions kept kids busy throughout the day.
Mission Australia would like to sincerely thank all of the remarkable volunteers who so generously gave their time and skills to make Christmas Day brighter for so many.
A big thanks also to the businesses who so kindly supported the event with monetary and in-kind donations. Major sponsors included BHP Billiton, the Government of WA, Lotterywest, the City of Perth, Woodside Energy, Bankwest, United Community Credit Union, The Fogarty Foundation, Perth Airport and Woolworths.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
BHP volunteers help us prepare for Christmas Lunch In The Park
Thirteen Perth volunteers, including BHP employees, Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi and local media personalities, have made a good start on the 2,000 gifts that need to be wrapped to distribute at Mission Australia’s 35th Christmas Lunch In The Park.
The volunteers folded and taped paper and curled ribbons in the Old Gasworks Building in Perth on Monday afternoon. Other generous people will work throughout this week to complete the wrapping in time for the iconic Christmas Day celebration.
After 35 years, Mission Australia’s Christmas Lunch In The Park is something of a Perth institution. Held at Wellington Square Park, East Perth, it provides disadvantaged and isolated members of the community with companionship and a place to celebrate the festive season.
BHP volunteers Neil Blom (pictured with Mission Australia’s WA Events and Volunteer Coordinator Sandy Wilson), Belinda Truman, Rebecca Samulski, Viet Nguyen, Gemma Kinslow and Jodee Anderson were among those who rolled up their sleeves to wrap presents for Mission Australia on Monday.
You can view our wonderful gift-wrapping volunteers in action at the following link:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/video...
Mission Australia now has plenty of gifts to give to children on Christmas Day but is still keen to receive donated gifts that are suitable for adults. Toiletries, towels, sunglasses or backpacks would be most welcome.
If you would like to donate gifts for Mission Australia’s Christmas Lunch in the Park 2010 please call (08) 9225 0400 or visit www.missionpromotion.com/clip
The volunteers folded and taped paper and curled ribbons in the Old Gasworks Building in Perth on Monday afternoon. Other generous people will work throughout this week to complete the wrapping in time for the iconic Christmas Day celebration.
After 35 years, Mission Australia’s Christmas Lunch In The Park is something of a Perth institution. Held at Wellington Square Park, East Perth, it provides disadvantaged and isolated members of the community with companionship and a place to celebrate the festive season.
BHP volunteers Neil Blom (pictured with Mission Australia’s WA Events and Volunteer Coordinator Sandy Wilson), Belinda Truman, Rebecca Samulski, Viet Nguyen, Gemma Kinslow and Jodee Anderson were among those who rolled up their sleeves to wrap presents for Mission Australia on Monday.
You can view our wonderful gift-wrapping volunteers in action at the following link:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/video...
Mission Australia now has plenty of gifts to give to children on Christmas Day but is still keen to receive donated gifts that are suitable for adults. Toiletries, towels, sunglasses or backpacks would be most welcome.
If you would like to donate gifts for Mission Australia’s Christmas Lunch in the Park 2010 please call (08) 9225 0400 or visit www.missionpromotion.com/clip
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Numbers swell for one of Perth's most loved community events

Despite temperatures of up to 35 degrees, guests had a fantastic time thanks to the generous efforts of the 400 men and women who volunteered their time on the day and in the months leading up to the big event.

Perth has been booming with new people settling from interstate and overseas, many of whom don't have established networks or family to celebrate Christmas day with. One young family attended the lunch for the first time as they had no extended family in Australia after moving here from the UK. In true spirit of the day, the family found their friendly table hosts were also from the UK and made plans to catch up again.
CLIP is now one of Perth's major annual community events and a true demonstration of social inclusion – guests ranged from single people, couples and families, some who had recently arrived in the country, and others who may be lonely, struggling financially or homeless.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Mission Australia set to celebrate Christmas Day around the country

Chief among them is Mission Australia’s Christmas Lunch in the Park (CLIP) – an event for around 2,000 disadvantaged and lonely individuals and families in Perth, now being held for the 34th consecutive year.
Run with the help of more than 400 volunteers and generous financial and in-kind donations for individuals and businesses, CLIP is one of Australia’s biggest Christmas Day gatherings.
Every guest at CLIP will enjoy a traditional Christmas lunch, entertainment throughout the day and a gift.
Volunteers greet guests as they arrive, host tables and help Santa distribute the donated gifts.

Café One on Wickham provides low cost meals and coffee – as well as a range of individual support services – to individuals and families in need. The café provides a sense of belonging and connection to others which is particularly important at Christmas time.
Mission Australia opened Café One to provide Christmas Day lunch for the first time last year and such was the demand it has decided to continue the tradition in 2009.
Every attendee will receive a Christmas lunch and receive a gift kindly donated by the Brisbane Lord Mayor’s Community Benefit Fund and various other organisations.
Christmas is one of the toughest times of the year for the people Mission Australia helps simply for the reason that at its heart it is a celebration of love, family and joy.
For our clients – many of whom have no family or are disconnected from them – it’s a period when that isolation and loneliness is emphasised like no other time.
However, thanks to the generosity of Mission Australia’s donors and corporate partners, our clients – along with many other thousands of Australians doing it tough – will now be able to join in the Christmas spirit.
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Perth's Christmas Lunch in the Park is all wrapped up with the help of local celebrities

In support of the event, a group of Perth celebrities and media representatives gave up their time to take part in a huge 'Christmas present-wrapping drive'. The gifts - all donated by generous West Australian individuals and businesses - will be distributed to children attending the Christmas Lunch in the Park event.
One of Perth's best known voices, ABC Radio presenter Bernadette Young, also took part in the wrapping event. You can read Bernadette's blog and see photos here: blogs.abc.net.au/wa/2009/12/its-a-wrap.html?program=720_afternoons.
Perth Now also covered the 'present-wrapping drive' and have added a video to their website: player.video.news.com.au/perthnow/#1354986774
Event details:
Where: Wellington Square Park, East Perth
When: Friday, 25 December 2009
Time: 11.30am to 2pm
Cost: Free!
RSVP: None required, just turn up on the day!
For more information or donations visit www.missionpromotion.com/clip
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Mission Australia launches Christmas Lunch in the Park 2009

Mission Australia - with over 400 generous volunteers - are hosting Christmas Lunch in the Park again in 2009 to provide these families and individuals a place to enjoy a Christmas Lunch and celebrate the occasion with the wider community.
In previous years we have had up to 2,000 guests and expect to attract similar numbers this year.
The new Christmas Lunch in the Park 2009 website has been launched, where you can find more information on the event or if you wish to contribute to its success.
Our generous contributors in the past have been able to help by donating presents or by making a direct donation to the event.
For more information visit www.missionpromotion.com/clip/
Due to an overwhelming response from the public we no longer require volunteers for Christmas Lunch in the Park 2009.
Mission Australia thanks all enquirers for their generosity.
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