International Women's Day funds go to Launceston Benevolent Society

Updated February 17 2020 - 12:03pm, first published 11:00am
GRASSROOTS: Benevolent Society chief executive Rodney Spinks (right) with Rotary Club of Tamar Sunrise President Susan Renton (left). Picture: Supplied.
GRASSROOTS: Benevolent Society chief executive Rodney Spinks (right) with Rotary Club of Tamar Sunrise President Susan Renton (left). Picture: Supplied.

Funds raised from the Rotary Club of Tamar Sunrise International Women's Day breakfast will go to creating hygiene packs for women in need.

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