By Jesse Graham
WHEN valley residents see a good cause, they come out in force to support it.
Healesville Interchurch Community Care Incorporated (HICCI) saw that first-hand, when it received more than $5000 worth of donations in response to its Christmas toy appeal.
The appeal came after an annual donation of toys fell through, and executive officer Alison Gommers said residents flocked in to bring in toys and monetary donations to fill the gap.
Standing in a room packed with toys and Christmas food hampers ready to go out to families in the Healesville area with HICCI emergency relief co-ordinator Sheree Laumen and volunteer Tony Jeston, pictured, Ms Gommers said the appeal had been a success.
“We’re just so … amazed at the generosity of the community,” she said.
“When we asked for help, everyone’s rallied for us, so it’s made a big difference to a lot of families.”
HICCI will close up shop on 22 December at noon, and will re-open in the new year. Staple foods, non-perishable items and Christmas food can be dropped off until then, at 231 Maroondah Highway, next to the Memo Hall.
For more information, call 5965 3529.