Please download our Community Assistance Policy for more details about eligibility.

DOWNLOAD THE COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE POLICY

If you would like to apply for Community Assistance, please download our application form and return it to the Club.

DOWNLOAD THE COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE APPLICATION FORM
DOWNLOAD THE COMMUNITY DISCO APPLICATION FORM

Each year The Buffs Club is approached by numerous organisation and individuals for financial assistance.

As a Community based Club we are dedicated to offering maximum opportunities to support the community in as many ways as possible.

Assistance is offered in the following ways:

  • Cash Donations
  • Sponsorships

  • In-kind Support

  • Facilitating School Discos

  • Skills Supply

Community Assistance Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of each month and all applicants will be contacted after this date with outcomes.

The Buffs Club went yellow for R U OK? Day

Thursday the 9th of September the Buffs Club went yellow for R U OK? Day, helping raise awareness we offered $1 takeaway coffees from the Boomerang coffee shop

A CONVERSATION CAN CHANGE A LIFE

R U OK? inspire and empower everyone to meaningfully connect with the  people around them and start a conversation with those in their world who may be struggling with life.

 You don’t need to be an expert to reach out – just a good friend and a great listener.

Use these four steps and have a conversation that could change a life:

1. Ask R U OK?

2. Listen

3. Encourage action

4. Check in

ZERO TOLERANCE

The Buffs Club is very proud to have taken a strong stand against Violence and anti-social behaviour within our Club.

Following a Coward Attack on a staff member at The Buff Club in January 2016, our Club has successfully launched its ‘Zero Tolerance – Clubs Say no to Violent and Anti-social Behaviours’ campaign.

Since that incident, we have focused on increasing the awareness of the effects that these acts of violence have on a range of people, not just those immediately involved. This has included working with a range of other similar organisations such as Stop the Coward Punch to increase awareness and help reduce the occurrence of these types of crimes within the Mount Isa Community.

The campaign has been branded with the colour purple which can be seen throughout the Club on a range of advertising. Merchandise is also available to purchase from the Bottle Shop. Each Friday Buffs Club staff proudly wear their Zero Tolerance shirts as their uniform, in support of the campaign and colleague.

The campaign and incident has attracted attention to our club on both a national and international level. We look forward to further developing the campaign in the future.