CONGRATULATIONS to Ray James OAM, our acting president of RSL NSW for the past 18 months, who was formally elected our new president in December.
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Ray is committed to the future of the League, proudly respecting the past but determined to ensure that every veteran and their family have access to the support they need after serving their country.
The RSL NSW Strategic Plan for 2021-2026 is now available after extensive inter-active consultation with members and stakeholders across the veteran community.
The main goal of this adopted plan is to veterans and their families by connecting them to services to improve their wellbeing; and assist former Australian and allied veterans and families by connecting to them to their local community, and through camaraderie, mateship, recreation, and commemorating service.
We hope you all had a very good Christmas and are enjoying good health. 2020 was certainly like no other but hopefully we can all gather with family and friends far away, no matter where, very soon.
IN OTHER NEWS:
Moving into the New Year of 2021, we hope everyone has a wonderful year.
Our auxiliary will meet again on February 5 at the Leeton Soldiers Club for a lunch gathering.
Those who wish to join us but not have lunch are also welcome for a cuppa or even just a chat. Anyone who has not attended before is always most welcome.
The RSL Sub-branch first meeting for 2021 will be the annual general meeting at 5pm on February 3 at the Leeton Soldiers Club.
Following on after the meeting we will all join for dinner for those who are able to stay.
Our monthly coffee mornings for the new year will begin again on the third Saturday of the month with the next to be held at 10am on February 20 at The Coffee Tree.