For the past two months, the 22-member strong Quota Bathurst team has been delivering food to Bathurst health workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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And on Monday, the team delivered an assortment of slices and cakes to the Bathurst Hospital for the last time.
Bathurst Quota president Annette Welch said the club has found delivering food to health workers as something positive during a challenging time.
"Baking and delivering to the hospital and ambulance station weekly has given us something positive to do during these uncertain times, while also showing our support and appreciation for the hard work and dedication of our health workers," she said.
"Thank you to our local men and women who have been and still are in the frontline. We appreciate you all."
Quota have also dropped food off at the Bathurst Hospital's pharmacy and the Bathurst Private Hospital.
Quota member Sue Pocknall said staff have been very appreciative of the donated meals.
"People have sent us messages and comments about how they've appreciated it," she said.
"The food is all home cooked by the best cooks in Bathurst."
Bathurst Hospital general manager Cathy Marshall said groups and individuals right across the city have shown their support towards health services over the past few months.
"We've had numerous donations from the Bathurst community and the staff have appreciated it," she said.
"We've received lunch, emergency food packs, snack packs, scrubs and Bathurst Bakery did some hot cross buns during Easter."
Quota Bathurst is a vibrant group of local woman who not only provide help for the community but have regular social activities.
If anyone is interested in getting involved with Quota, they should email quotabathurst@gmail.com or message its Facebook page @QuotaBathurst.