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Donation to the fire appeal

Jan 9, 2020 | News

Our hearts and minds are with the many communities and families devastated by bushfire and with the many firefighters, volunteers and members of the defence force who have been so brave and determined in the fight to save our communities and homes.

I have donated $500 towards fire relief to the Community Enterprise Foundations Bushfire Appeal and Transport Matters Party has donated $1000 to the Salvation Army Appeal.

The use of funds donated to the Community Enterprise Appeal will  help to meet the most urgent needs of local families – covering the cost of everything from a grocery shop to replacing school uniforms. The Appeal will also help address the most immediate priorities of communities, including the rescue and rehabilitation of local wildlife.

I encourage everyone to give what you can. We are all in this together.

Follow the link below to show your support.

https://www.communityenterprisefoundation.com.au/make-a-donation/bushfire-disaster-appeal/

 

 

 

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