Wellbeing support is available.
Our wellbeing volunteers provide assistance to past and present service personnel when in need with a range of financial and non-financial support services.
You do not have to be a member of the RSL to receive assistance; you only have to be a current or former member of the Australian Defence Force, our Allies, or a dependent of either group.
Welfare office open: Wednesday and Thursday 9AM – 1PM.
Phone (03) 5127-4532 for further enquiries or need assistance.
*Located Between the Moe RSL and the Post Office*
JP Services available only by appointment.
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Wellbeing Support volunteers provide support to veterans and their families. Wellbeing Support volunteers can undertake a number of roles including:
Home and Hospital Visitation
Veteran Transport
Welfare Officers
Pensions Officers
Other Veteran Support Activities
The money raised through the Appeals enables the RSL to financially assist members by reducing the burden of expenses such as:
Grocery shopping
Outstanding household bills
Medical and hospital expenses
The cost of mobility aids such as wheelchairs, scooters and walking frames
Household repairs and maintenance
Funeral costs
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President – Steve Mayes
Vice President – Gwen Charles
Secretary – Sue Hall
Treasurer – Bob Johnson
Committee Members:
– Wally Walravens
– Sue Matthews
– Glen Charles
– Ian Partleton
General Manager – Brendan Farrugia
Assistant Manager – Skye Patton
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ANZAC Day - 25 April
Vietnam Veterans Day - 18 August
Remembrance Day - 11 November
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Volunteers work throughout the RSL in many and varying capacities that all in their own way make a valuable contribution to our ongoing mission.
Our aim is to find a volunteer role that best matches your skills and experience ensuring the contribution you make is meaningful to both you and the RSL.Volunteer roles in within MOE RSL
Appeals
Appeals Volunteers help raise the much needed funds required to support the well-being of veterans and their families.Commemorations
Commemorations Volunteers participate in and coordinate commemorative activities such as ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day and many other important commemorative dates throughout the year.Memorabilia
Memorabilia volunteers help to maintain and preserve military and wartime artefacts and objects for the benefit of future generations.Veteran Support
Veteran Support volunteers provide well-being support to veterans and their families. Veteran Support volunteers can undertake a number of roles including:
• Home and Hospital Visitation
• Veteran Transport
• Welfare Officers
• Pensions Officers
• Other Veteran Support Activities
Most Veteran Support Roles require volunteers to undergo a National Police Check for Aged Care. Some Veteran Support roles such as Welfare Officers and Pensions Officers also require volunteers to undergo specialised accredited training.Specialist Support Roles
We are always looking for volunteers with specialised skills or qualifications that can be utilised for the benefit of the RSL in its mission to the Veteran community.
Volunteering with the RSL will;
• Offer you meaningful opportunities for service utilising your skills & experience.
• Provide “on the job” experience for those studying.
• Allow you to meet new people and build relationships.
• Make a difference in the lives of those who have served our country and its allies. -
Moe RSL Mission Statement
2024
To support the wellbeing and the betterment of our members, former and current serving men and women of the ADF, their dependants; with the provision of Welfare and Commemorative Services, and where appropriate, contribute to worthy needs within the community.