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HomeNewsSalvation Army Noosa launches the Red Shield Appeal

Salvation Army Noosa launches the Red Shield Appeal

The Salvation Army Noosa is urging everyone to get involved in this year’s Red Shield Appeal, with funds raised locally staying local to support community services and programs on the Sunshine Coast.

The Salvos are aiming to raise $5.5 million throughout Queensland and $100,000 in Noosa to support those doing it tough.

There are a number of ways people can get involved – community collection points, online fundraising, or organising a collection at your workplace, school or sporting event.

“If you have ever thought about volunteering, now is the time. Grab your friends, your workmates, or make it a family outing or a group activity for your club. Too many Australians are struggling to make ends meet and they need your support now more than ever,” Captain Matthew Gluyas, The Salvation Army, said.

While all Australians are feeling the pinch of cost-of-living pressures, it’s more extreme for those living below the poverty line.

“The Salvos are seeing more and more people skipping meals, going without prescribed medications, and turning the lights off.

“We don’t want anybody on the Sunshine Coast be left alone during these tough times. But we can get through it together, with your support,” Captain Gluyas said.

There are several volunteer opportunities available throughout June – any time you can give is greatly appreciated. Get in touch with your local Salvos by visiting salvationarmy.org.au.

“Noosa is known for being a generous and supportive community – and we know this year will be no different.”

Now in its 59th year, the annual Red Shield Appeal funds vital programs, including financial assistance, homelessness, family and domestic violence, and drug and alcohol services.

Each year, through The Salvation Army’s nationwide network of services, the Salvos provide: *

• Assistance to one person every 17 seconds.

• More than 1.86 million sessions of care to people in need.

• Over 1 million bed nights to those in need of accommodation.

• More than 1.52 million meals to people who accessed our homelessness services.

“The Salvos cannot do what we do without the generosity of Queenslanders. If you have the means, please consider donating to the Red Shield Appeal or becoming a volunteer. Your support will help us to leave no one in need.”

To donate or volunteer for The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal, or if you need support from The Salvos, visit salvationarmy.org.au or call 13 SALVOS. You can also donate at any Salvos Store.

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