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Eumundi mum swaps lattes for lentils for peace

Having worked in countries like Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and London when bomb threats were real Leo Wiles never takes her beautiful village of Eumundi with its clean air, stable government, easily accessible locally produced food and wonderful schools for granted.

“I guess gratitude for the life my family have here is the main reasons I signed up to support people who are still looking for their own safe haven,“ she said.

“So from 13 – 19 September, I’ll be eating the same rations as a Syrian refugee living in a camp in Jordan to raise as much money as possible so that those same refugees can receive emergency food, hygiene kits and life-saving support.

“That means swapping my daily triple latte (and chats with Hughie, Gabby and Tom) for lentils, a small amount of rice, chickpeas, beans, sardines, flour and oil. Did I mention there’s no wine or worse still no veggies.“If you’d like to help Leo raise money to help those who aren’t as lucky as we are to reach her goal of $1,782 to feed a refugee family for year then please dig deep or grab those coins behind the couch cushions and sponsor her at actforpeace.rationchallenge.org.au/leo-wiles.

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