PHOTO: Non-profit group GIVIT’s NSW Drought Co-ordinator Scott Barrett with Cathy Wheelhouse, Coonamble Neighbourhood Centre Co-ordinator and local retailer Stan Leonard.
The good news keeps coming with the non-profit group GIVIT distributing donations for drought-affected families via vouchers to be spent in local businesses.
Coonamble Neighbourhood Centre's Co-ordinator Cathy Wheelhouse saw a number of opportunities to help local people and, by connecting people in need to generous donors elsewhere in Australia, at least three local retailers will be seeing some of the flow . . .
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