Rugby union player George Gregan recently attended
one of the Rotary Club lunches regularly held
at the Club.
A shining role model on and off the field, George
and his wife Erica, established their own charity,
The George Gregan Foundation in August 2005,
which aims to raise funds for specific projects
targeting children. The idea for this Foundation
was born in 2004 when their son Max was diagnosed
with epilepsy. They spent time in hospital with
Max and experienced first hand the needs of many
sick children and their families.
The key projects on the agenda are researching,
funding and delivering outdoor specialised playgrounds
in children’s hospitals and the funding
of a Fellowship in Neurology at Westmead Children’s
Hospital.
For more information on the foundation please
visit the website: www.georgegreganfoundation.com.au
George
Gregan, captain of the Australian Rugby team,
pictured above with Gerry Rihs
President of Sydney Rotary
The
Club is always a highly sought after location
for professional photographers.
We’ve had them all, from wedding and fashion
shoots to celebrities’ portraits and even
a television comedy sketch.
Recently, singer Shannon Noll took to the rooftops
to pose for the well known young women’s
magazine, Cleo.