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Newcastle’s Sarah Baney wears her heart on her sleeves

Sarah Baney is the embodiment of beauty and grace, with a smile that can light up any room, looks to die for, and academic success.

To top it all off, she has a heart of gold, devoting her time to helping people less fortunate than herself.

Sarah (18) recently became the president of the Newcastle Leo’s Club, the Newcastle Lions Club’s ‘offspring’ division.

Together with a handful of her peers, the Leos have already started making a huge difference in their community by running a school shoe initiative and hosting a charity colour festival.

Although the Leos are a new group, Sarah is no stranger to helping those in need. Sarah’s mom, Nicolette Baney, is the current president of the Newcastle Lions Club, which has been her motivation and aspiration to become more involved with community outreach.

“My mother has always taken me to many charity events, whether they were hosted by the Lions, Rotary, or the Round Table. I’ve met many new people and witnessed the wonderful impact that these NPOs have had, and I’ve grown quite fond of helping out. Because I was not yet 18, I was not allowed to join the Lions but I was eager to be a member. I found out about the Leos club and saw this as a great opportunity to do something instead of waiting till I was old enough to join,” she said.

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