Newly established Inverloch Auxiliary dedicated to fundraising for BCH Integrated Cancer Unit

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TO: Phillip Island Advertiser, Sentinel Times advertiser@pisra.com.au; news@sgst.com.au

DATE: 28/5/2020

FOR RELEASE: Immediately

Title: Newly established Inverloch Auxiliary dedicated to fundraising for BCH Integrated Cancer Unit

On Wednesday 27th May, the newly established Inverloch Auxiliary and Bass Coast Health (BCH) signed a Memorandum Of Understanding outlining the partnership and actions required to facilitate fundraising for the BCH Integrated Cancer Unit.

The Inverloch Auxiliary are excited to be able to support such a valuable and needed service in the community.

Cancer is a terrible disease that unfortunately affects far too many of us from all walks of life, but being able to have excellent health care, close to home will ease the burden that so many of our fellow Bass Coast residents face.” Says Gerry Surridge, President of the Inverloch Auxiliary.

The Integrated Cancer Unit is of huge importance to the community and the Inverloch Auxiliary are a wonderfully motivated group, who I know will be a great asset to BCH, helping us to ensure the unit is equipped to the highest of standards.” Said BCH CEO, Jan Child.

Bass Coast Health are fortunate to have the support of several Auxiliaries, and welcome the Inverloch Auxiliary in joining our other passionate supporters

  • BCH Inverloch Auxiliary – Welcome!

  • BCH Ladies Auxiliary

  • BCH Inverloch Art Show Auxiliary

  • BCH Phillip Island Health Hub Auxiliary

  • San Remo Op Shop Auxiliary

    For more information on how to create an auxiliary or to join an existing Auxiliary with BCH please call Mandy Gilcrist on 5671 3372.


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Pictured above: BCH Inverloch Auxiliary President, Gerry Surridge and BCH CEO, Jan Child sign MOU

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