CAZALYS Cairns has shifted gears for a brighter future, delivering a turbocharged boost to the Far North Queensland Health Foundation (FNQHF) with a generous vehicle donation.
The donation, presented by Cazalys Cairns General Manager Jason Wale represents a significant step towards enhancing the operational capacity of the Foundation in their mission to support health care initiatives throughout the Far North Queensland region.
Cazalys Cairns General Manager Jason Wale expressed the organisation's heartfelt gratitude for the invaluable work carried out by the Foundation.
"We deeply value the Foundation for what they do for the health of our community. Their dedication and tireless efforts in improving health care outcomes for the people of Far North Queensland are truly commendable,” Mr Wales said.
The $40,000 vehicle, a tangible symbol of Cazalys Cairns' commitment to supporting the Foundation, will be used at key fundraising events and supporting volunteer participation in the Foundation’s activities.
Cazalys Cairns' commitment to community welfare extends to the heart of its operation, as Mr Wale noted, "This funding comes from donations from our kids' room and events. Our members will be pleased to see this assist the operation of the Foundation’s efforts."
The generous donation is a testament to Cazalys Cairns' dedication to making a meaningful difference in the lives of the people in the Far North Queensland region.
Foundation CEO Gina Hogan said Cazalys Cairns has turbocharged the Foundation’s goals.
“We're revved up and ready to add to the difference we make in Far North Queensland's health care landscape with this incredible gift."
“The Foundation covers a vast geographical area from Tully to the Torres Strait and out west to Croydon so the vehicle will help us engage with our community even more,” Mrs Hogan said.
“With Cazalys Cairns in our corner, we're steering towards a brighter future. This car isn't just transportation; it's a symbol of their commitment to our community's well-being, and we couldn't be happier,” she said.