Camden Haven UHA continue vital community work Camden Haven Camden Haven News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 22, 2024 Camden Haven United Hospital Auxiliary Vice President Stephanie Wright, President Kathy Geary and Secretary Bron Guymer. THE Camden Haven United Hospital Auxiliary (UHA) continues to showcase the extensive and meaningful impacts a local organisation can have on the lives of others. The primary goal of the UHA is to raise funds to ensure equipment not covered by government funding is made available to local healthcare providers and services. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au The group’s contributions have been invaluable to both Wauchope and Port Macquarie hospitals, including specialised beds, wheelchairs, physio equipment and pressure relief recliners. These items have directly benefited countless patients, improving their comfort and level of care. Funds raised by Camden Haven UHA are a direct result of the efforts and dedication of its 30 volunteers. Their hard work includes producing and selling handmade items such as blankets, cards and rugs, as well as managing raffle ticket sales. The local UHA branch holds weekly meetings every Monday at the Community Health Centre at Laurieton. These gatherings do not focus solely on fundraising, but serve as a platform where members can engage in craft activities, learn a new skill or come together to support one another. Branch Secretary Bron Guymer has been a member of Camden Haven UHA for nine years. After retiring and relocating to the area, Bron sought an activity that was both enjoyable and impactful. “This group provides me with a lot of satisfaction as I know my actions are helping others,” Bron said. “Everyone is so supportive and we all enjoyed each other’s company.” Purchasing Officer Lyn Scott and President Kathy Geary also noted the positive impact UHA membership had on their lives, both socially and in terms of personal growth. Despite their dedication, the UHA’s important work relies on the support of the broader community. “The Camden Haven community has always been very generous and supportive of our organisation,” said Vice President Stephanie Wright. “Some people will purchase tickets or craft items, others will make a cash donation, while some community members just like to have a chat. “I feel as though the community values what we do and by contributing to our efforts they are also helping others. “Additionaly, the community can always make donations of material or wool, as we are always in need of these items when making beanies for local cancer patients and quilts for those in palliative care.” UHA volunteers will sell raffle tickets on Wednesday, 27 November outside Laurieton Coles, with the major prize being a beautiful handmade quilt. By Kim AMBROSE Some of the handmade items available for purchase. Members from Camden Haven UHA enjoying a Monday gathering. A quilt to be won in the UHA’s upcoming raffle.