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RSL LifeCare announces plans for new Veteran Wellbeing Centre in Dee Why, Sydney

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The centre has been made possible due to a partnership with Dee Why RSL, 18km northeast of Sydney’s CBD, which has committed $1 million over the next four years to house and assist with the ongoing operating costs of the centre, as well as ongoing financial support from local RSL NSW sub-Branches.

A presentation to mark the occasion was attended by RSL LifeCare CEO, Janet Muir, RSL NSW President, Ray James, and RSL NSW Northern Beaches District Council President, Bob Lunnon, Dee Why RSL President, Graeme Liddell, and Dee Why RSL CEO, Grant Easterby.

The new Northern Beaches Veteran Wellbeing Centre will join RSL LifeCare’s three established hubs in Nowra, Wagga Wagga, and Newcastle, in continuing to provide financial assistance, homelessness support, DVA Claims assistance, employment pathways, and further education and training opportunities for veterans and their families.

RSL LifeCare recently welcomed the opportunity provided by the Australian Government to submit a business case to deliver three new Veterans’ and Families’ Hubs in the Hunter, Tweed-North Coast and Queanbeyan regions of NSW.

A leader in senior living, RSL LifeCare provides personal home care, retirement villages, and aged care homes in 56 sites throughout NSW and the ACT.

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