Over $45,000 raised to make Pontian House accessible for all

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A total of $45,476 has been raised by Pontoxeniteas NSW at its Winter Wonderland Gala 2025, bringing the organisation within reach of its goal to install a platform lift at the Pontian House in Earlwood.

The lift, quoted between $47,000 and $50,000, will ensure elderly and mobility-challenged members can once again access the building, which has served as a cultural hub for the Pontian community since 1980.

“There are many of our members, our founders, that have stopped coming… as they are unable to walk the stairs,” Pontoxeniteas NSW President Maria Anthony said at the Gala on Saturday, May 31. “The platform lift is essential so we can welcome them all back.”

The installation marks Stage 2 of ongoing renovations at the Pontian House. Last year’s fundraising efforts helped complete Stage 1, which included a hall refresh and updated bathrooms.

Pontian Association of NSW to host Winter Wonderland Gala 2025 to raise funds for accessibility
The Pontian House in Earlwood has undergone renovations.

The latest fundraising total surpassed expectations, raising $10,000 more than last year despite a similar number of attendees.

“I actually didn’t think we would raise over $40,000,” Ms Anthony said. “It was very emotional once we saw our profit. I was in shock, emotional, and we were all so excited when four of our committee members did the numbers of all the sales, expenses.”

“Very appreciative of the generosity from our community, our sponsors, donors, donations, everyone that contributed to this success. On behalf of our Pontoxeniteas Committee we thank everyone that contributed and platform lift will be installed!”

As the Pontian House prepares to celebrate 45 years this November, the successful fundraiser is a fitting tribute to the founders’ legacy and a vital step towards securing the building’s future for all generations.

To make a donation towards the lift, please contact Maria on 0411 318 851.

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