Past Beneficiaries

The Chefs' Long Table Lunch was first held in 2004 with its first beneficiary, the Bunbury Timber Jetty Environment and Conservation Society, receiving $6,000. The event attracted around 200 people.

Mrs Snookie Manea of the Bunbury Timber Jetty Environment & Conservation Society presents the chefs with a memento of the 2005 event.

In 2005, the Bunbury Timber Jetty Environment and Conservation Society was once again the beneficiary and received a further $8,000.

In 2006 the event supported Bunbury Silver Chain which received $20,000 to purchase a vehicle (pictured). Around 210 people attended.

Silver Chain receive their car.

Val Lishman Foundation receives 2007 cheque

In 2007, the event supported Val Lishman Health Research Foundation (VLHRF) for its project on the prevention of youth suicide in the South West. 400 people attended and the beneficiary received $46,100.

 

In 2008, the major beneficiary was the South West Refuge's 'Outreach Project'. 500 people attended and the Refuge received $61,000. 

             SW Refuge Chairman Dr Mary Collins receives the cheque from CLTL reps, Chef Don Hancey & Chairman Ray Frisina

Foodbank South West received $36,000 after being nominated as the 2009 major beneficiary of the Chefs Long Table Lunch. Just over 500 people atttended.

The Chefs Long Table Lunch committee officially presented the keys to a new 2-tonne delivery and pick up vehicle to volunteers at Foodbank South West in Bunbury on Thursday 19 November, 2009.

Residual funds from the 2009 Lunch will be distributed to eight minor beneficiaries.


Chefs Long Table Lunch Organising Committee: PO Box 2346, Bunbury WA 6231
Enquiries: (08) 9725 1923 Emailchefslongtable@yahoo.com.au
 

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