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A class act

THE collective sigh of relief now Christmas has passed is the starting gun for local charity Santa’s Classy Helpers who work year-round to help those in need.
Santa’s Classy Helpers hold regular events throughout the year, inviting attendees to bring a specific donation for the end-of-year, pop-up shop held at the J, Noosaville.
Classy Lady owner Lorraine and her fabulous team of helpers collect donations throughout the year and stock the pop-up shop with a variety of products from toiletries to children’s toys.
At Christmas time, families who are doing it tough are able to attend the special market night and receive goodies to put some joy into their festive season.
If you would like to be involved, you can become a Classy Helper and attend the first meeting of the year at Cafe Doonan, 777 Eumundi Noosa Road, 30 January at 2.30pm.
Call Lorraine on 5449 7599 to book your spot.
The theme for this event is personal products, so add an extra toothpaste, toothbrush, spray deodorant or body wash to your next shop and bring them along to the afternoon tea.
If you can’t make the event you are more than welcome to drop your donations off at Noosa’s Classy Lady, 199 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville.

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