Dili Hash is not just beer and skittles. It regularly does good work in the local community through regular fund-raising events about town, on top of upfront donations. And yes, our GM received a gong in 2012, receiving the Order of Australia in the Australia Day honours list "For service to the international community through humanitarian roles". Although it didn't say it, it is understood by all that by keeping wayward hashers under control each week, he is indeed providing a service to the community.
Annual Red Dress Run
Since 2004, Dili Hash has held the Annual Red Dress Run, an event held by hash groups around the world, originally to provide funds for cancer research. Dili Hash raises funds for the local Dili chapter of Cruz Vermelha (AKA Red Cross) and donates over $1000 annually. In 2012, over $1600 was donated to Cruz Vermelha.
First Lady Cup
Since about 2004, Dili Hashers have helped out with organising the event and providing food for the post-run festivities. Originally, a non-hash event organised by Daisy and Mudflap with 5k and 10km events which pre-date the Dili Marathon.
Annual Orphans Christmas Party
Hash assists Rotary in running the annual orphans Christmas Party held in the grounds of the World Bank/ADB. Hash organise distribution of presents, organise a Santa for the day, organise games and provide food (and cook it) for the hundreds of children present. Daisy is the main man for this event.
Lolotoe Community in Covalima
For the last few years, Dili Hashers Happy Ending, Aer Lingus and IdaDown have been privately involved in supporting the Lolotoe Community in Covalima. Dili Hash has helped out annually with a weekend trip and donations of food and money.
Orphanages
Over the last 5 or so years, Dili Hash has provided food and cash donations to the Hope Orphanage in Gleno, the Maubara Orphanage and the Topu Honis Orphanage in Oecussi.
Other
Dili Hash often organises groups to attend fund raising events around town, anything from Quiz Night raising funds for the Bairo Pite Clinic to the Rock Quiz (organised by Full Press Body) to special one-off fund raising for the Victorial Bushfires in Australia and Japanese Earthquake Appeal. And who could forget Movember, the annual "no shaving month" organised locally by Barrrred Up, who sportingly offers his body for a full wax in the interests of cash donations - its worth it just to watch him grimace in pain !!!



