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Undies charity drive

By MEGAN WILSON

A local charity is in desperate need of new undies, with a call for donations to help keep the homeless warm and comfortable this winter.
Integrated Family and Youth Services (IFYS) housing support worker Kylie McGlynn said the not-for-profit community organisation was calling for donations to help make life a little easier, and warmer, for the local homeless population.
“We are seeking donations of both men’s and women’s underwear or socks of any size or colour and small-sized toiletries,” Kylie said.
Kylie said the donation of basics such as underwear and soap would have a big impact on the lives of people who found themselves homeless.
“To be able to offer (people) a hot shower, toiletries and some clean clothes can make a huge difference to the morale of someone living on the streets,” she said.
The donated goodies will be presented to St Vincent de Paul’s Homelessness Support Program at their annual Community Sleepout being held throughout the Sunshine Coast on 26 June.
Kylie said she hoped to receive enough donations to assist the homelessness support program until next year’s Sleepout event.
IFYS youth worker Sam Ashton-Martin will be sleeping rough with no more than a cardboard box and sleeping bag for the St Vincent de Paul Sleepout to raise awareness of the growing homeless population.
“Living on the street is not a choice, these young people have a lot going on and are often running from trauma, neglect and abuse,” he said.
To donate any new underwear, socks or toiletries phone Kylie on 5409 4985 or visit www.ifys.com.au.
For more information on the St Vincent de Paul’s Community Sleepout visit www.communitysleepout.org.au, or to donate to Sam’s sleepout visit www.northensleepout.gofundraise.com.au.

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