Emotional scenes after the inaugural running of the Canberra Community Chest

The Canberra Community Chest has provided $56,000 in funds to deserving charities and community groups from the Canberra region.

Excited community partners during the running of the Canberra Community Chest.
Excited community partners during the running of the Canberra Community Chest. Picture: Media Release

Rise Above – Capital Region Cancer Relief were the winning partner, securing $25,500 for their programs which  support cancer patients and their families throughout the ACT and region, after their equine hero Super Helpful won  the thrilling contest on Saturday, 25 November. 

There were emotional scenes in the mounting yard post-race with Good Omen Goodeze’s Executive Officer Mary  Liondi-Barlow overwhelmed by the result, with her horse, Clarry Conners’ Peace Officer, finishing third to secure the  small community group $5,500. 

“I had goosebumps.” Liondi-Barlow said. “That was my first race day and to be so close when they came thundering  by was such as thrill, they we’re going so fast.” 

Perhaps the smallest organisation involved in the Canberra Community Chest, Good Omen Goodeze Inc. provide needle and hand-crafted comfort items for patients and their loved ones across hospitals in the ACT. 

“This is one of our biggest contributions of the year.” Liondi-Barlow said of the $5,500 earned through the  community chest. 

“It’s going to enable our great members to join our workshops, pick up new skills, and have everything they need to  give back and make a difference in the community.” 

“It's such an amazing feeling to make something and know that it will be a gift that will be loved and treasured by  someone when they need it most. 

“The share of the chest gives us the ability to do more and it means so much to us, we’re so thankful for the  opportunity.” 

Good Omen Goodeze are one of 12 benefactors for the inaugural Canberra Community Chest. Originally a $50,000  fund, winning Trainers Barbara Joseph, Paul & Matt Jones, generously donated 5% of Super Helpful’s prizemoney to  raise the chest to $56,000. 

Canberra Racing Club Chief Executive Darren Pearce said, “To see all of our community partners in the mounting  yard so excited to cheer their horse on, was such a wonderful thrill.” 

“The Canberra Community Chest was created for this very purpose, to unite community heroes with equine heroes.”

“Our Club is delighted to be able to support these meaningful groups through the $56,000 community chest as well  as giving their volunteers and community an enriching and rewarding experience.” 

A full list of how the $56,000 community chest will be shared in 2023: 

     CANBERRA COMMUNITY CHEST - FINISHING ORDER 
  Horse  Charity Partner  Share
1st  Super Helpful  Rise Above  $25,500
2nd  Suparazi  Win The Day  $8,000
3rd

Peace Officer  

(NZ) 

Good Omen Goodeze Inc  $5,500
4th  Cavalier Charles  Lifeline Canberra  $3,500
5th  I've Bean Tryin'  The Daniela Dwyer Foundation  $2,500
6th  Rocket Tiger  Belconnen Magpies Football Club  $2,000
7th  Pizarro  Canberra Hospital Foundation  $1,500
8th  Handle The Truth  Roundabout Canberra  $1,500
9th  Secret Plan  Wests Rugby  $1,500
10th  Deep Snow  ACT Volunteer Brigades Association  $1,500
11th  Al Mah Haha  The Ricky Stuart Foundation  $1,500
  Riding for the Disabled (Pegasus)* 

$1,500

*Riding for the Disabled (Pegasus) receive automatic entry into the 2024 Canberra Community Chest due to the  scratching of their representative. 


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