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of Repairing Our World
Throughout this year, I served as a coach at MRP (Modified Rugby Program), dedicating over 45 hours of my time to the program, teaching children and young adults with cognitive and non-cognitive disabilities how to play our version of Rugby. This benefited the community by giving people with disabilites and their families an open and fun community where they can feel like everyone else.
Written by Lucy Leonard on 04, Sep 2025 at 02:51, Thursday
Member of King's College 2025
Heartsinrugby /young care : 15 Sessions | 150 points
03/08 Guided tours around King's College during the 2025 Open Day. It was a great day meeting the future of King's College and being able to lend some insight into what it is like to be part of the college and its community.
Written by Charlotte Royal on 03, Sep 2025 at 22:48, Wed
Permanant Employee of King's College 2025
Volunteering (self) : 3 Sessions | 15 points
On Wednesday our members attended the monthly food drive and it was a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community 💙✨ Service above self is at the heart of what we do in Rotaract, and it was inspiring to see so many volunteers come together to make a difference 🤝 A huge thank you to everyone who contributed - every small action helps create a big impact! #rotaract #rotaractclub #rotaractbrisbaneinternational #rcbi #serviceaboveself #leadership #fooddrive #communityservice #giveback #rotaryinaction
Written by Dhru Lodhia on 31, Aug 2025 at 05:10, Sunday
Member of Rotaract Club of Brisbane International
People fed at food drives : 60 People | 9000 points
Pleased to announce our new community partnership with the Brisbane Lions! We "kicked" it off with a staff and player afternoon at Aroona where we planted over 750 trees as part of a restoration project which will improve habitat connectivity and support long-term recovery efforts for koalas and other native species. Players Darcy Fort, Deven Robertson and Jimmy Tunstill traded their Lions guernseys for gardening gloves,
Written by Queensland Trust for Nature Admin on 29, Aug 2025 at 06:37, Friday
Permanent Employee of Queensland Trust for Nature
Trees planted : 750 planteds | 3750 points