Steph Cooke, the Nationals Member for Cootamundra, has recently honored the remarkable fundraising endeavors of a local resident, Jason Baldock. Jason made a significant contribution to the fight against cancer by parting with his iconic dreadlocks, raising a substantial sum of $110,330 for Cootamundra Can Assist.
In recognition of his outstanding dedication and selflessness, Ms. Cooke presented Jason with a well-deserved Community Service Award. Jason’s decision to bid farewell to his beloved dreadlocks, which he had been nurturing for several years, resonated with the community and earned him tremendous admiration.
Ms. Cooke emphasized the positive impact of Jason’s efforts on the lives of individuals grappling with cancer. She stated, “His unwavering commitment to this cause illustrates the incredible influence that a single individual can have in effecting change and motivating others to engage in charitable activities of a similar nature.”
Jason’s resolute dedication to supporting Can Assist serves as an inspiration to all, and this special award serves as a heartfelt recognition of his extraordinary contributions. Ms. Cooke expressed her delight in being able to acknowledge Jason’s exceptional efforts through this distinguished award.