Big Fundraising Totals For Can Assist Harden Murrumburrah

IMAGE: SSSMC members Fleet Stevens and Gary Doohan presented a cheque for $1,137.50 to Can Assist members Jill Berney, Bev Stevenson and Carol Barker.
Some big totals have been raised by and for the Can Assist Harden Murrumburrah branch recently.
The Sacred Syndicate Social Motorcycle Club (SSSMC) held their 2025 Hume Chapter Blanket Run on Saturday the 14th of June.
Cash dontations during the run were split evenly between Can Assist Harden Murrumburrah and Zac’s Place Inc.
Maxine Davis from Can Assist Harden Murrumburrah said, “Since their inaugural Barry Coulton Memorial Dice run in 2021, they have raised and donated to our branch in excess of $27,000!”“As well as their donations, the events highlight the support of Can Assist in our community. A further donation of $1,137.50 was handed over, 50% of proceeds from the Blanket Run.”
“SSSMC are very community minded, in fact on the day of the hail storm, some of their members came to Harden to assist anyone in need of a hand following the disaster.”
“Please keep an eye out for their fundraising efforts, not only in Harden but surrounding areas. And consider jumping on your bike or drive your car with them on their next Barry Coulton Memorial Ride on 24th January 2026. You won’t be sorry – a fabulous day out.”
“But they couldn’t do what they do without the many businesses, both locally and in the district, that donate prizes for raffles; once again please support the locals that support you. They are on Facebook too so jump on and follow them to see what they are up to and the businesses that donate to them. https://www.facebook.com/SacredSyndicateSMC,” said Maxine.
Another cheque was presented to the branch from a recently run campervan raffle.
“A cheque for $3,728.84 was presented to our branch – the proceeds of a campervan raffle. The campervan was very generously donated by Christine and Wayne Carter, with the lucky winner being David and Debbie Taylor.”
“Such generosity by Christine and Wayne – we are so grateful,” said Maxine.
The recently run wood raffle was won by Marcia Quinn. The next wood raffle is due to be held in July, with tickets on sale outside Supabarn on Thursday the 10th and Saturday the 12th of July.
The branch is currently in winter recess from meetings, with the next meeting due to be held on Wednesday the 3rd of September at 6pm. The location of the meeting will be confirmed closer to the date.
“While we are not having any meetings, our support is still available to anyone that has received a cancer diagnosis. Please contact 02 6386 3561 and speak to Maryanne who will assist you,” said Maxine.
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