Marking 10 years of his Christmas Appeal, Member for Burdekin Dale Last is hoping this year may be the Burdekin’s biggest year of giving so far.
Across the decade, Mr Last said the appeal had gone on to help numerous Burdekin families at a time of the year that can be incredibly difficult for many in the electorate.
“The appeal has run every year since 2015 and has had a huge impact on literally hundreds of families,” Mr Last said.
“For some it’s about being able to put food on the table or a Christmas gift for a young child but, for all of them, it shows they aren’t alone and that their community cares.
The Salvation Army have been a key partner in the appeal since it started back in 2015,” he said.
“That allows us to put together hampers for people based on what they need and that ensures we provide the right help, and it also means that nothing is wasted.”
Mr Last said the appeal’s ability to bring together the generosity of local community groups as well as individuals was a credit to the community’s generosity during the festive season.
“Every single donation, whether it is handmade wooden toys or staples for the kitchen pantry has the ability to make a real difference to a family in need,” Mr Last said.
“Each year we see our local Men’s Shed and Woodcrafts Association go above and beyond to provide some spectacular wooden toys to the appeal and at the same time we see individuals go out of their way to pop something extra in their shopping trolley.
Even if people are not in a position to be able to donate they can still help people in need.
Sharing a smile, a few kind words or donating some time at a charity really does help and, after all, that’s the true spirit of Christmas.”
Donations, including non-perishable food, can be made until 15 December, at the Burdekin Electorate Office at the East End Centre. For those in Bowen looking to make a donation this can be done at the Bowen Salvation Army store on Herbert Street.