Hi Lilian,
Whichever charity is chosen, it’s good if they provide support through local
businesses, such as vouchers recipients can spend how they choose. This way the
local community benefits, not just individuals. I see the Red Cross uses this
approach - others may too.
Cheers,
Sue.
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On 2 Aug 2018, at 10:32 am, Dianne Switzer <diswitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Lilian
There are lots to choose from: Drought Angels, Buy-A-Bale, Burrumbuttock Hay
Runners, Rural Aid, Aussie Helpers and the Lions Club.
Dianne
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Morning,
Farmers it is. I’ll have a box to put the money in and will look at who to
send it to. Suggestions, please.
Bye for now,
Lilian
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