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HomeNewsGoFundMe started for Harvison family raises over $60k

GoFundMe started for Harvison family raises over $60k

Long-time Eumundi locals Katie and Trent Harvison recently lost their home in a house fire during a time of deep grief.

Paramedics and multiple fire and rescue crews were on scene of the house fire on Cook Street in the tight-knit community of Eumundi at 5.48am on Sunday 16 October.

Since then, a GoFundMe campaign has been started by friends and family, which has raised more than $60,000.

Campaign organiser Kirsty Harvison said, “The chaos of losing their beloved home in a time of deep grief has so many short-term and long-term consequences and challenges.“

“This is a place for all of us wanting to help and not knowing where to start. By providing funds, Trent, Katie and Tilly will be able to make their own choices about what they need when they have lost so much.

“Please know the immense appreciation and deep gratitude that is felt for every ounce of kindness that has been extended to this beautiful trio.“

To donate to this much-loved local family visit gofundme.com/f/The-Harvos

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