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First call for help on respite project

Big target: MS fundraiser Kevin Downey, sufferer Bree-Arne Chamley and Karingal chief executive officer Daryl Starkey with the Melaluka project plans. Big target: MS fundraiser Kevin Downey, sufferer Bree-Arne Chamley and Karingal chief executive officer Daryl Starkey with the Melaluka project plans.

JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
THE region’s peak disability service has launched its first public appeal, according to Karingal chief Daryl Starkey.
Mr Starkey said the Melaluka respite accommodation project at Leopold needed contributions worth $1.5 million.
The project would allow Karingal to provide 2500 nights of respite accommodation annually for up to 300 clients, Mr Starkey said.
The respite facility would mostly service people with multiple sclerosis or other disabilities and their families.
“This is the first time in Karingal’s 60-year history of community service that the Geelong community is being asked to help realise a project,” Mr Starkey said.
“There is a significant unmet demand for residential respite and day support accommodation in the Geelong region.
“Respite gives individuals and their families an often critically needed break from their duties as a carer.”
Mr Starkey said the project would refurbish and extend a two-bedroom dwelling that Karingal had acquired in Melaluka Rd.
“Melaluka is in an ideal location to serve the needs of Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula. It’s only a short trip to Gateway Shopping Plaza and it’s close to public transport, taxis and Leopold Memorial Park.
“We hope people get behind this community project either through a financial donation or through support with building materials, goods and even trade services.”
Mr Starkey said more information about Karingal’s Melaluka project and how to help was available by phoning Karingal Foundation on 5249 8919 or visiting karingal.org.au and clicking on the site’s get involved tab.
The Independent has agreed to support the project with promotion in the region’s highest-circulating newspaper.
Managing editor Tony Galpin said the Melaluka project was a worthy cause.
“As the region’s largest not-for-profit organisation, Karingal provides an invaluable service to the community through support for people with disabilities and their families,” Mr Galpin said.
“The Melaluka project will benefit: provide invaluable respite for hundreds of local families each year, so I urge the community to throw its support behind this important project.
“Help the organisation that provides so much help to our community.”

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