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A club at the heart of its community

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Published: February 19, 2026
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HELPING OTHERS: Club Services Ipswich is involved in a number of fund-raising campaigns, including a special Christmas food drive, and Go Pink Month supporting breast cancer awareness.
HELPING OTHERS: Club Services Ipswich is involved in a number of fund-raising campaigns, including a special Christmas food drive, and Go Pink Month supporting breast cancer awareness.
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AT Club Services Ipswich, community isn’t just something talked about – it’s at the heart of everything they do.
As a true club for the community, they are deeply passionate about supporting local charities, organisations, and initiatives that make a real difference to the lives of people in the region.

Each year, they proudly host a range of charity-focused events designed to bring people together while raising vital funds and awareness for important causes.

One of their key events is the Men’s Health Luncheon, held in March in support of the West Moreton Health Foundation during Men’s Health Month.

This event creates a welcoming space for meaningful conversations while directly supporting men’s health services across Ipswich.

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Their much-loved Christmas in July Luncheon is another highlight.

With all proceeds going to a local charity, they were honoured last year to support the Ipswich Hospital Children’s Sunshine Ward.

Alongside the luncheon, they run a community toy drive, inviting locals to place gifts under the Christmas tree throughout the month.

The generosity shown by the community was truly inspiring and reinforced just how powerful collective kindness can be.

In October, Club Services Ipswich proudly turns pink for Go Pink Month.

Featuring a tribute show, a fundraising luncheon, and a month of activities, this initiative again supports the West Moreton Health Foundation and shines an important spotlight on breast cancer awareness and support.

During the Christmas period, their commitment to giving back continues through initiatives such as the annual food drive.

Last year, this drive supported Helping Our Homies and exceeded expectations thanks to the generosity of members and the wider community. They look forward to delivering a similar initiative again this year.

Beyond these major events, Club Services Ipswich continues to support the community in meaningful ways throughout the year.

From assisting local schools through the Back to School Basics Drive – providing uniforms and essential supplies – to supporting community groups, sporting clubs, veteran organisations, and partnering with organisations such as Hospice, their focus remains on making a positive local impact.

At Club Services Ipswich, they are proud to be more than just a venue.

They are a place where people connect, support one another, and work together to strengthen the community – because being a true club for the community means giving back, every step of the way.

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