Delivered by many helping hands, 94 Burdekin households received “Christmas Cheer” support through the Salvation Army this Christmas. The support included gift cards, toys, Christmas and non-perishable foods, household items and fresh produce.
The number of households receiving Christmas Cheer this year increased by 25%. With many in the community who are struggling with homelessness and the cost of living, with some living in tents, couch surfing, or have medical/mental health needs for themselves and their families, this was a wonderful way to help ease their burden.
“We were blessed to have volunteers from nine different churches both in the preparation for and on the day of distribution. The effort from all our terrific volunteer helpers, was a fantastic outpouring of community goodwill and crucial to successfully delivering support to these households,” said Gwen Marshall, Community & Ministry Manager, Salvation Army.
Donations from the community were also a key part of the Christmas Cheer. Much thanks needs to be given to Rapisarda Farms (watermelons); Chapman’s from Rocky Ponds (pumpkins); Church communities (non-perishable foods & household goods); MP Dale Last appeal (food and toys); Men’s Shed and Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort’s Christmas Tree Appeal (toys); K-Mart wishing tree, with special mention to Woolworths for their generous support (Christmas food and chocolates), all of who contributed to the greater good of the community with this incredible initiative.
Some of The Salvo’s volunteers: L-R Michelle McVeigh, Jeanette Gould, Rhonda Matthews, John McVeigh, Felipe Lima, Cathy Crooks, Karina Lima, Seini Mau, Naomi Gould, and Gwen Marshall. Photo: Supplied