Brisbane Coot-tha Burn - fundraising to make a difference A
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Brisbane Coot-tha Burn - fundraising to make a difference A
Newsletter Autumn 2016 Brisbane Coot-tha Burn fundraising to make a difference Karuna is fortunate to be a beneficiary charity of the Brisbane Coot-tha Burn mountain sprint cycling event. In February corporate cyclists, week-end warriors, elite and professional riders from across the world participated in this first ever sprint race up Mt Coot-tha. Different race categories provided fun and opportunities for all levels and ages of cyclist participation. Two corporate teams from Procella Sports, wearing the Karuna jerseys raced 2 kms up Mt Coot-tha. They excelled in their race categories and the U19 elites won!! Thank you to amateur weekend warrior cyclist Ernie Tye who raised $2085 for Karuna. Ernie got to ride the Mt Coot-tha circuit with Jens Voight and have breakfast with him on the top of the mountain. Thank you also for the wonderful corporate support from Morgans Foundation, and De Groots Lawyers. Karuna is thrilled to have been asked by Coot-tha Burn event owner Martin Corkery, to be a beneficiary of the 2017 Coot-tha Burn which is already shaping up to be bigger and better next year. We need you, our wonderful supporters, to spread the word and get involved either as a cyclist, friends of cyclists or as a sponsor of a cyclist. Please ask your friends and family to sponsor a rider. This Thank you to Martin Corkery for giving us the opportunity to be part of is a great way to spread the word about Karuna and fundraise for Coot-tha Burn. Also to Ernie Tye for his magnificent fund raising efforts on Karuna at the same time. Thank you in anticipation for your help to Karuna’s behalf and to Tom Collier and crew from Procella Sports, Samuel make Coot-tha Burn 2017 a huge success. Volkers, Josia Perona and Fiona O’Brien for representing us so well. We’re A Message from Cory Taylor very glad to have you all on Karuna's team. “The whole area of palliative care can be very difficult to navigate, especially when you’re at your most vulnerable. Death of course is a sad and terrifying prospect for anyone suffering a terminal illness, but that doesn’t mean the last weeks or months must be spent in a state of dread and despair. With the help of Karuna’s nurses and counsellors I’ve been able to live relatively free of anxiety and fear. This is because I know that they are always there to assist me in every way they can, whether it be with medical care, or psychological and spiritual advice. Beyond that I know that they will be there for my family in the future, should they need support after I’m gone. Words cannot express my gratitude to this remarkable organisation for the work they do, and the gentle manner in which they do it. To be told, as I recently was, that I’m now part of the Karuna family makes me feel as if I have been given an invaluable gift, at a time in my life when I least expected it.. Thank you to everyone who makes Karuna possible.” Cory Taylor Compassion, Kindness & Courage 1 CEO Update Every day I meet people who share a deep well of passion and You should feel good about the difference you make to other enthusiasm for Karuna. The Karuna family includes hundreds of people’s lives. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. valuable volunteers, cherished friends of Karuna, generous donors, loved clients and skilled, experienced and esteemed staff. Each one of you contributes to the success we achieve in attaining the purpose for Karuna’s existence, to provide comfort, support and guidance for people facing loss, grief and death. Karuna cares for the mind, body and spirit. We have authentic experience & care compassionately. In 2016 much effort has gone into broadening our education program. Karuna provides a range of Care of the Mind courses within the realm of ‘living well and dying peacefully’. The courses are developed through decades of experience caring for the dying. How people die remains in the memory of those who live on. Every day we see how people can have peaceful deaths when their body is cared for and they have time to reflect. Our courses reflect this and Karuna has unwavering support from many directions. We never I encourage you to enrol. - Elisabeth Roberts take that support for granted. 2016 has been very much about nurturing and strengthening loyal support networks and building new networks. This is critical to ensure that Karuna can continue to provide service to you all well into the future. A chance to build Karuna’s name came through our involvement as a beneficiary of Brisbane’s Coot-tha Burn cycling event. This exciting opportunity allows us to expand our networks and engage with new communities. Thanks to everyone involved in making Coot-tha Burn such a success, I am delighted that Karuna has been invited back as beneficiary for the 2017 event. Without volunteers Karuna would not exist. Many volunteers are also financial donors, some of you are bequesters and all of you are To all of our families, friends and supporters: Please visit or extraordinary. This newsletter is full of examples of the diverse talent contact us any time with questions, stories and suggestions. and generous work that contributes so vitally to what Karuna provides. Your time and input to Karuna is so valuable to us. Karuna Christmas Markets KARUNA’S MUCH LOVED CHRISTMAS MARKET WAS HELD ON FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER, ATTRACTING ANOTHER BUMPER CROWD AND RAISING $41,000 On a beautiful, warm afternoon and evening Karuna’s garden was filled with crowds of young and old friends, neighbours and supporters, all enjoying live music, drinks and nibbles. The house thronged with people going from room to room, filling up their Christmas shopping bags with decorations, gifts, clothes, preserves, cakes, and biscuits, and keeping our staff and volunteer cashiers very busy. everything looks wonderful on the day. The vital support of our 100 volunteers ensures everything runs smoothly. A big and heartfelt thanks to them and to all our supporters. With your help we look forward to another successful Christmas market at the end of this year. Please contact us if you would like to support Karuna’s 2016 Christmas Market. The Christmas market has been a fixture at Karuna for the last 12 years and we are humbled by the continued dedicated support of so many people who work tirelessly throughout the year, every year, preparing for this event. Special mention goes to the Karuna craft groups who meet regularly around Brisbane throughout the year. They produce the extraordinary quantities of high quality craft and food items required to make this market such a success every year. Hundreds of hours go into preparing the house making sure The Joy of Giving Volunteer News VALE AND THANK YOU SUSAN ADDISON How does one begin to describe the contribution and the sense of loss that is felt about someone so dear who is no longer with us? Dear Susan, or as someone at her memorial service described her ‘this gentle woman’, was farewelled on Wednesday 18 November at the Brookfield Hall. Susan and her family’s involvement with Karuna began when their son Charlie was diagnosed with a brain tumour in the mid-1990s. They were supported by Karuna to care for Charlie at home and for this the family was grateful. Susan, in an effort to repay that kindness, trained as a family support volunteer. In 2001 Susan’s book ‘Mother Lode – Stories of Home Life and Home Death’ was published. The flyleaf describes this beautiful work, which Susan was eventually able to write from her journals and writings during the earlier years. “Her inspiring stories help us view death as an acceptable part of living, where memories and pain are shared, and laughter is never far away.” Susan continued her contribution to Karuna as a Family Support Volunteer until the commencement of the Client Biography service in 2008. From that time she used her personal and professional skills to benefit many clients and families, as well as the biography team, in the birthing and development of our unique program. Susan’s great skills were in supporting clients to bring their stories to life in a meaningful way and being prepared to accept ‘any challenge’ that came her way and make the most of that. We will miss her greatly but the gratitude we feel for having known and shared some of her journey will no doubt sustain us all. You will be missed ‘gentle woman’. - Carmel Williams. Biography Programme. Thank you Coot-tha Burn Volunteers An overwhelming number of Karuna’s wonderful volunteers answered the call to help at Coot-tha Burn, with 50 participating as parking and shuttle bus attendants, raffle ticket sellers, and information tent attendants. We are incredibly proud that we had 100% turn out from our volunteers – a truly outstanding show of dedication from our ever loyal and hard working supporters. CRAFT GROUP VOLUNTEER - ERICA SMITH (RICKY) For over a decade, Ricky has been the backbone of a small but very dedicated army of women who meet each Thursday come rain, hail or shine to make craft to raise money for Karuna. Ricky wasn’t an experienced craftsperson in the beginning but she did have a strong belief in the value of Karuna's work and wanted to make her contribution. And what a contribution she has made! The main sales avenues for the craft are the annual Christmas market and Karuna’s Bridge Days. Bridge Days are entirely organised and funded by the craft ladies, led from the helm by Ricky, and are a hugely popular event held twice yearly at Karuna House. Together, these events raise approximately $60,000 annually for Karuna and constitute hundreds of hours donated every year as well as contributions of funds and materials. The calibre of craft that Ricky and her amazing team produce is such that Karuna is regularly approached by members of the public in search of quality gifts throughout the year. Ricky is quick to acknowledge that their stocks are helped along by the generous donation of items made by The Gap ladies, as well as other groups and individuals tucked away in the suburbs of Brisbane. Their contributions to Karuna are a welcome boost especially at Christmas time. Members have come and gone over the years but Ricky says many stay in touch and contribute their time and effort in other ways. Some have had loved ones cared for by Karuna and others like Ricky just love what Karuna stands for. Through their own kindness and generosity people want to make a difference. Thank you dear Ricky for your wonderful contributions to Karuna over so many years. You embody the true meaning of kindness and generosity. A Community of Compassionate Care Suggested Reading THE DALAI LAMA’S CAT AND THE ART OF PURRING A novel by David Michie - $18 A SKY FULL OF DIAMONDS Camille Gibbs - $32 Join HHC (His Holiness’s Cat), heroine of Michie’s The Dalai Lama’s Cat, on her search for the ‘deep down happiness that makes you purr from the heart’ involving fur raising adventures and encounters on the streets of McLeod Ganj in India. ‘Sparkling with wisdom, warmth, and a touch of mischief, The Dalai Lama’s Cat and the Art of Purring is a charming reminder of why HHC is becoming one of the most-loved cats around the world.’ Beautifully illustrated hard cover story book for children aged 5-10, addressing loss, grief and hope. Told from the perspective of young Mia who suffers the unexpected loss of her mother and experiences the various stages of grief, from initial disbelief, anger and sadness to resolution and hope. Through her story, we see how feelings of grief are completely normal and how important it is to give children time and space to work through their feelings. Includes a practical foreword which guides parents and professionals in the comfort of a child who’s dealing with loss. LIFETIMES: THE BEAUTIFUL WAY TO EXPLAIN DEATH TO CHILDREN Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen $20 Suitable for all ages, this book explains that all living things have their own special lifetime with a beginning, an end, and the living in between. Plants, animals, people - all have their special lifetimes and dying is as much a part of living as being born. A beautifully illustrated book, this is a classic, must-have resource that provides a gentle and natural approach to explaining life and death. SANDY’S PICKS Our experienced loss and bereavement psychologist, Sandy Hutchison, recommends these two children’s books as ways to gently introduce children to the themes of living and dying, grief and loss. Reading the books together offers the ideal opportunity to talk naturally about these important topics. Available from Karuna – drop in, phone or email to purchase your copy. RISING COST OF POSTAGE You can help by sending us your email address so we can email our newsletters and appeal letters directly to you. Email us at [email protected] and we’ll add you to the list. THANK YOU Marina - for your photographic services to Karuna lately. Good quality photos are essential to getting the right messages out to our audiences and thanks to Marina, we now have some beautiful stock to work with. Check out Marina’s stunning work at www.photographer-marina.com Heartfelt appreciation to Ross Cali and customers of The Local Codfather, Mt Tamborine. Thank you for your support for Karuna through the donation box in your shop. If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito. - The Dalai Lama A Community of Compassionate Care Thank you for your kindness You helped us raise over $56,000 for the Christmas appeal. These funds go toward the purchase of much needed ongoing replacement medical equipment that makes a real difference. Electric beds, air overlays, over bed tables, mobile shower commodes, bedside commodes, wheelchairs - these are all vital in the physical care of Karuna’s clients in the home environment. We can’t thank you enough for donating to Karuna - our work is not possible without you. Thank you. Karuna Caring for Eric - made possible through your donations When Eric Scott was told he was at the end of the medical treatment road for his incurable brain tumour, he decided he would like to spend his last days at home on the marina at Sandstone Point overlooking the boats coming and going. This was where he felt connected to the world he loved. were able to attend to his needs without the distraction and restrictions of hospital visiting hours, intrusions or routines. Eric’s way was always to meet life’s challenges head on, and in periods of good health in-between treatments for his first tumour and diagnosis of a second, he embraced every chance to make positive memories with those he loved, doing what he loved. In the final phase of his life, Eric said he felt calling in Karuna to help was the best way of making sweet lemonade from bitter lemons. The care shown not only to Eric, but to those at the coalface, continued after his death, with ripples of compassion, understanding and connection reaching out from the Karuna team. Enter the Karuna team who were able to support Eric and enable him to have his wish to die at home. Karuna provided 24 hour, cost free and loving support to Eric on the days before he died. Eric felt safe and calm, able to face the prospect of his death and talk and be with his loved ones in his own familiar environment. His family in turn I would like to give you a gift that will help Karuna provide essential care to the community Title: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _First Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Surname:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Street Address_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Suburb:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ State:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Postcode:_ _ _ _ _ _ Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mobile:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Email:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date of birth: _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ O $50 O $100 O $250 O $500 O Your preferred amount $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Please tick preferred payment option: O Cheque/money order payable to “ The Karuna Hospice Service Ltd” O Please charge my credit card for the amount above O Please deduct the regular amount of $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ each month from my credit card O Mastercard O Visa O Diners O Amex Name on card:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Credit Card Number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expiry Date: _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ Signature: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date: _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ Donations to Karuna of $2 and over are tax deductible. You can also donate online at www.karuna.org.au O Please send me details on making a gift to Karuna in my Will The Karuna Hospice Service Ltd ABN 28 055 211 473 | 27 Cartwright Street Windsor QLD 4030 Phone: (07) 3632 8300 Fax (07) 3857 8040 | Email: [email protected] | www.karuna.org.au The Joy of Giving Learning & Support Care of the mind How we can help you… • Workshops and Training –Fostering a healthy approach to living well and dying peacefully at an individual, health professional and corporate level • Support – For the times when you are searching for meaning and would like to speak with a spiritual counsellor about your distress, grief or loss • Information – A collection of fact sheets you can access when shaken by the fragility of life. www.karuna.org.au/resources/fact-sheets • Resources – We carry a range of helpful books and recordings available for purchase Karuna: At the Movies What happens when we die? Buddhist wisdom for living well and dying peacefully. Join us for a fun preview to our May guest presenter Venerable Robina Courtin. Venerable Robina Courtin at Karuna. Inspiring, insightful, hard hitting, full of wit and delight! Chasing Buddha catapulted Australian Tibetan Buddhist nun Venerable Robina into the international limelight in 2000. This acclaimed documentary was made by her young teenage nephew Amiel who shadowed his ordained aunt as she crisscrossed America. This documentary has won many awards. A dynamic evening with acclaimed Australian nun Venerable Robina Courtin talking about living and dying happily. Date: 29 April 2016 Time: 6pm – 7:30pm Venue: Karuna House Cost: $10.00 (ice-cream and popcorn included) June Taster Series: 4 evening sessions What is karma? How can we increase our positive karma and purify the negative? Explore the Buddhist approach to this fascinating topic. Understand your experience of happiness and the challenges we face in life through this unique perspective of the spiritual path. Open to everyone. Date: 1 June, 8 June, 15 June, 22 June 2016 Time: 6:15pm – 8:45pm Cost: $150.00 Presenter: Venerable Tenzin Chodron Venue: Karuna House Managing Pain: Harness the healing power of the Mind Understand the power of the mind in helping us to reduce pain and discomfort. Learn gentle and straightforward ways to use ancient meditation techniques for managing physical pain and mental stress. Date: 31 July 2016 Time: 10am – 4pm Venue: Karuna House Cost: $95.00 Presenter: Venerable Lozang Yonten Spiritual Care with the Dying: Compassion in action These retreat-style courses focus on understanding death and dying from a spiritual perspective, drawing from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and its application to end of life care. The courses are deeply experiential. The more we face and prepare for our own death, the more present we can be with others in preparing for theirs. For all enquiries please call 3632 8300 or [email protected] Affiliated with FPMT Date: 9 May 2016 Venue: Karuna House Time: 6pm – 8pm Cost: $25.00 Working with Grief How can grief and loss be a means to open our heart rather than closing it down? All transitions have the potential for growth. How can we direct our personal journey? This course will use the wisdom and techniques of both western psychology and Tibetan Buddhism to nourish our natural resilience in the face of life’s biggest challenges. Date: 24 July 2016 Time: 10am – 4pm Venue: Karuna House Cost: $95.00 Presenter: Venerable Lozang Yonten Mindfulness: a certain kind of calm Simple yet powerful practices helping you to experience each moment just as it is. A final chance to join this practical and popular meditation course for 2016. Book early. Date: 21 August 2016 Cost: $95.00 Time: 10am – 4pm Presenter: Priscilla Maxwell A Special Visitor to Brisbane this April The very special guest at this year’s Festival of Tibet at the Powerhouse is His Eminence the 7th Ling Rinpoche. Born in 1985 he was recognised at age 2 by Karuna’s spiritual patron His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He is the reincarnation of the 6th Ling Rinpoche (1903-83), the Dalai Lama’s teacher and advisor, who accompanied him into exile in 1959. His Eminence’s Powerhouse talk is Karmic Imprints: Life and Death, looking at karma, death and rebirth. Date: 23 April 2016 Time: 7:30pm See the Powerhouse website for booking. http://brisbanepowerhouse.org Use the Code free tibet for a $5 discount on your ticket Ling Rinpoche will also be teaching at Chenrezig during his visit. See Chenrezig Institute’s web site for details and booking. www.chenrezig.com.au Building Courage and Confidence