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Canvas provides funds for FIC

Members of the Yarrawonga Mulwala Artists Association present the Friends in Common committee with a cheque of $2570 from their ‘Canvas for Cancer’ fundraiser. Pictures is: Marg Galvin, Liz Ornsby, Glenn Owen, Carolanne Terry, Tim Redfern, Caroline Reilly, Christine Gardner, Anne Gleeson, Cas Moule, Annette Mayman, Margaret Fisher and Cheryl Fasoli. Photo by Les_Garbutt

Yarrawonga Mulwala Artists Association’s ‘Canvas for Cancer’, raising money for local charity Friends in Common, was a great success with $2570 raised to date.

Artists donated their time to create artwork which were donated to the gallery and sold for $100.

Yarrawonga Mulwala Artists Association member Margaret Fisher said the fundraiser was a great success with YMAA hoping that the total can be added to, with several artworks still available.

“Friends in Common was chosen as it is a local organization helping local people with all money going direct to locals and emotional support is given,” Ms Fisher said.

“Petrol vouchers are given to those traveling for cancer treatments and help can be arranged if accommodation is needed for those who need it while in treatment.

“Around 50 clients are looked after most of the time and we hope that we will be able to add to the total with lots of quality paintings still available.

“Come into the gallery at 26 Hovel St and have a look!”

Yarrawonga Friends in Common Treasurer Chris Gardner said that YFIC sincerely thank the Yarrawonga Mulwala Artists Association for this generous donation.

“As we do not receive any government grants, we rely entirely on the support of the local community, clubs and groups like the Artists Association to be able to provide fuel vouchers, accomodation and emotional support to local people who are undergoing cancer treatment,” Ms Gardner said.

“It is such a stressful time when diagnosed then having to travel out of town for treatment. Friends in Common can help to alleviate some of that stress so that our clients can concentrate getting better.

“Friends in Common is run entirely by volunteers who tirelessly raise funds and assist our clients so any donations and support to keep this service going are gratefully received.

“We again thank the Yarrawonga Mulwala Artists Association for this wonderful donation.”

The Yarrawonga Mulwala Artists Association are always keen to have new members so call in at the gallery for a chat or at the men’s shed 10am Thursday when some of the members get together.

There are also lots of great new artworks at the gallery at the moment with the annual art show to be held at Club Mulwala from Saturday, November 2 so visit today to witness some local talent And find some new artwork for your home today.