Those who work for large corporates should hold off making donations as you will probably find your firms will match you dollar for dollar. Firm I work for will be doing this in the afternoon.
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I thought the 10 million was to hand out to the victims who have nothing left so they can get clothes, toiletries and other necessities they need to survive for the next few days. I may be wrong but that's my take on it and if that's the case I'm sure there will be more government money to come.
We have a heap of clothes to donate this week. My fiancee is giving blood. I would too but I gave a couple of weeks ago and the Red Cross won't allow me to donate again for another ten weeks.
I've donated $20 through the fund that Red Cross set up. It may not be much, compared to what some may be able to do, but it was all I could financially afford at the time.
Mate any donation is a good donation whether its $1 or $100.... if ten million people donate a dollar..... you get the point
I've donated $20 through the fund that Red Cross set up. It may not be much, compared to what some may be able to do, but it was all I could financially afford at the time.
I wonder if the Networks that are Broadcasting from the fire effected areas will donate their Advertising Fees for the time they are Broadcasting?
I'd be happy for the $950 I qualify for from the proposed stimulus package to be put towards the victims. In fact it would be great if the whole package had a complete reassessment.
It's money I wasn't expecting and wouldn't make a shred of difference to my quality of life anyway.
Maybe not in your life but there are hundreds of thousands of Australians that still need that $950.
Hi there everyone,
Please forward this email to everyone you know in Kalgoorlie and surrounding areas, we have organised for containers to go from Kalgoorlie to Melbourne and we need your help filling it. Obviously a lot of lives have been lost and more than 700 homes completely razed, there are a lot of people that have lost EVERYTHING. Please see list below for items which will help people start to rebuild their shattered lives:
* Bedding and linen: sheets, pillows/pillowcase, doona’s, blankets, towels, tea towels, flannels
* Kitchen items: toasters, kettles, crockery, cutlery, plasticware
* Clothing: mens, womens, childrens and babies wear. It doesn’t have to be brand new but it does to be wearable please.
* Toiletries: soap and body wash, shampoo and conditioner, toothbrush and toothpaste, hair brushes and combs, deodorant, moisturiser and nappies in any size. Please nothing that has been opened if you can help it.
* Toys: the kids have lost everything too, I imagine things like dolls and toy cars and trucks, books and puzzles anything to take their little minds off it.
Any donations made are greatly appreciated and drop offs can be made at Goldfields People Hire, Suite 4-5, 72 Brookman Street Kalgoorlie ph: 9091 1474 if you have any further enquiries. For those of you who do FIFO and may not have access to physical items or are unable to drop them off here in Kalgoorlie, or don’t live in Kalgoorlie at all please click on the link to the Salvation Army’s website appeal and offer your financial assistance: https://www.salvationarmy.com.au/partners/donate.asp?oneoff=yes . For those off you who can drop things off, it will be a great help if you could pack things into similar groups and mark items and/or provide a list as it will make it a lot easier to pack the container!
Thanks again for your time and help, any suggestions or ideas will be gratefully received as will any questions.