Red Cross Bushfire appeal 2020

We’ve all been touched in some way by the immense size and scale of these fires. Millions of hectares of land burnt and thousands of...

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We’ve all been touched in some way by the immense size and scale of these fires. Millions of hectares of land burnt and thousands of homes destroyed, too many loved ones lost or hurt.

So we here at TSGQ have made a $1000 donation to the Red Cross bush fire appeal which has now raised over $35 million. In total, the Red Cross have supported more than 20,000 people this season. Donations make it possible for them to help even more – now and long after the disaster has passed. Every dollar from supporters goes to their disaster relief and recovery work with donations already being put to good use!

If you would like to donate, just click on the link below to go to the Red Cross page.

https://www.redcross.org.au/campaigns/disaster-relief-and-recovery-donate

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