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Thank God for you

ON BEHALF of The Salvation Army, I wish to sincerely thank your readers for supporting this year’s Red Shield Appeal.
People have been extremely generous to The Salvation Army. Across the nation, thousands of volunteers mobilised to collect for the appeal.
We are also all too aware that right now huge numbers of Australians are struggling to make ends meet.
Our own research shows that 91 per cent of people surveyed in our Economic Social Impact Survey do not have $500 in savings and 25 per cent are unable to afford a decent meal at least once a day. Many have cut back on basic necessities to support themselves and their families. It is unquestionably difficult for many people and those we assist who are doing it tough.
There is still time to donate to the appeal and if you’d like to help, please call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or visit salvationarmy.org.au.
We are truly humbled by the incredible support we receive from so many individuals and businesses. The Salvation Army is there to help others and we are focused on assisting those who have hit hard times and wish to turn their lives around.
We thank everyone in your community who got behind the appeal and recognise this immense kindness. It is this support that is critical to The Salvation Army’s ongoing work.
Paul Hateley (Major),
Salvation Army.

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