November 18, 2024

Thank You Busy Fingers Auxiliary

The Busy Fingers Auxiliary, a dedicated volunteer group located in Northern Health’s Bundoora Centre, has been making a difference through their efforts to fundraise for our patients. Formed with the goal of establishing independent aged care services in Melbourne’s north, it has now grown into a well-known fixture in the community, raising money to support healthcare initiatives at Bundoora Centre.

Founded over five decades ago, Busy Fingers Auxiliary members work together to produce a range of handmade items, including knitted goods and blankets, which they sell at a shop front in Bundoora Centre. The proceeds go directly towards the funding of medical equipment, patient comfort items, and other critical resources that improve patient care at Bundoora Centre.

“Our members are passionate about giving back to the health centre that serves so many in our community,” said Natalie Carroll, Northern Health Volunteer Coordinator. “Every item they make and sell goes towards helping someone get the care they need.”

Northern Health’s Bundoora Centre has long been a key healthcare provider in the region, offering services such as aged care and mental health facilities. Thanks to the Busy Fingers Auxiliary, the facility has been able to enhance its offerings, investing in essential equipment like mobility aids and specialised beds, most recently donating $15,700 to purchase a portable hoist at the Percy Cleland Ward (PCW) at Bundoora Centre.

“The Busy Fingers Auxiliary is an inspiring example of community-driven support for healthcare,” said Natalie. “Their commitment and hard work have made a tangible difference in the quality of care we can offer.”

Busy fingers donate their time five days a week to run a shop out of Bundoora, generously contributing the funds to support the needs of our health service.

“It’s so wonderful to see the ongoing support of busy fingers and the volunteers who give countless hours of their time. They continually give back to our health service and the community, and their support is evident from the outcome of this generous donation,” says Natalie.

“They are extremely happy with this equipment that not only supports the patients at Bundoora Centre but helps the staff as well, and I couldn’t agree more. This is what they are all about.”

Thank you to Busy Fingers for this donation and for over 50 years of continued service to Northern Health. Your dedication inspires us all, and we are extremely grateful to you all.

 

(L-R) Norma McGrillen and Kerry Wall standing with the portable hoist they funded for PCW