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Bushfires, drought, floods, house fires, land slides, storms…when every day Australians suffer in disasters, Salvos Emergency crews provide support to both Emergency Services personnel and those affected including: refreshments, meals, clothing, f...
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Cool gift for the kids in your family, we need lots of hammer and nail packs to help families and Habitat volunteers hammer in the morning, evening and all day!
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Regardless of what's brought them to the Mission, for someone who is homeless or living in poverty this gift will mean they can enjoy a week's worth of delicious food surrounded by a community of wonderful people. Well fed and buoyed by the compan...
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In Australia, over 105,000 people sleep homeless every night. (Source: 2011 Census) Since its launch in 1996 The Big Issue Street Magazine Enterprise has recruited, trained and supported around 5,000 homeless and marginalised people across Austral...
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The Alannah and Madeline Foundation's Buddy Bags Program was created in response to the tremendous need to provide essential items to the many children who are placed in emergency foster care or a domestic violence refuge with nothing but the clot...
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What a difference this gift will make to the health of A CHILD in Africa. ONE BAG OF CEMENT wil help build a toilet for a family - the first time they have ever owned a toilet!! Global Concern is helping poor communities in Malawi build their firs...
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In the Sepik region, Papua New Guinea, we support the Nana Kundi Crisis Centre which offers counselling services, legal support and a safe refuge for women experiencing domestic violence. Violence and sexual assault are all too common in Papua New...
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Hundred of hours of sweat equity go into every build. Give tools to build a decent home - mattocks, picks, shovels and crowbar.
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It's hard to imagine not having soap or a toothbrush, but for some the experience is all too real. This gift provides a basic toiletry kit for a young person experiencing homelessness.
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Most health professionals like to pair up to get things sorted: if you've a bad back you'll see a physio and a remedial masseuse. Thanks to a team of volunteer specialists, this gift offers the same deal to someone who visits the Mission's Hands o...
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