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Ball raises more than $35,000

Issac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker’s first Charity Ball was an outstanding success, raising $36,578.93 for beyondblue.

Mayor Anne Baker extended a heart-felt thank you to everyone who contributed to the great night of dancing and fundraising.

“I was very honoured to host the event and make a positive contribution to beyondblue and their work in communities.

“It simply would not have been possible without the strong support from sponsors, guests and donors.”

More than 270 guests opened their hearts and wallets at the Charity Ball.

The stylish black and white themed evening included a three-course meal, live entertainment by Mezzanine, raffles, charity auction and dancing at the Moranbah Community Centre.

“With depression and anxiety affecting one in six Australians, many of us have been affected by these conditions, either personally or through a partner, family member or friend.

“It’s important we all understand anxiety and depression are common and treatable.”

beyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said beyondblue is grateful to Mayor Anne Baker and everyone who attended or contributed to the Charity Ball for their support.

“This generous donation will help us continue our work raising awareness of depression and anxiety and empowering people to take action when they are struggling, including by contacting the beyondblue Support Service by phone 24/7 on 1300 22 4626, or via www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support for online chat or email responses.

“By encouraging discussion about depression and anxiety, this event has also helped break down the stigma that can be associated with these conditions, which makes it easier for people to reach out when they need support.

“We are truly thankful that the Isaac community has come together in this way to support beyondblue.”

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