Lions are promoting the importance of Donate Life Network – NSW Organ and Tissue Donation Service and the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service, here within the North West Sydney community by conducting regular campaigns.
An organ donation campaign was jointly organised by the Sydney Sri Lankan Lions Club and the The West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Club at the Lankaramaya Temple in Schofields in May 2017 and the project was a major success. A total of 179 people registered on the day by completing applications for the donation of their organs. Another 107 people collected forms to complete and return by post, making a total of 286 for the day.
Project Chairman Mohan acknowledged the great support of the Government Organ Donation Team and our Lions members and members of the Cherrybrook Leos Club. He also thanked the Chief Incumbent of the Lankarama Temple at Schofield, The Chief Prelate in Australia of Malwatte Chapter in Sri Lanka Venerable Pundit Meegahakumbure Dhammagavesi Thero and the President of the Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara Association and members of their committee.
An organ donation campaign was jointly organised by the Sydney Sri Lankan Lions Club and the The West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Club at the Lankaramaya Temple in Schofields in May 2017 and the project was a major success. A total of 179 people registered on the day by completing applications for the donation of their organs. Another 107 people collected forms to complete and return by post, making a total of 286 for the day.
Project Chairman Mohan acknowledged the great support of the Government Organ Donation Team and our Lions members and members of the Cherrybrook Leos Club. He also thanked the Chief Incumbent of the Lankarama Temple at Schofield, The Chief Prelate in Australia of Malwatte Chapter in Sri Lanka Venerable Pundit Meegahakumbure Dhammagavesi Thero and the President of the Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara Association and members of their committee.