Yarra Ranges Council is working to make Christmas a little brighter for all, but it needs the help of the community to do it.
Several Christmas wishing trees have been set up at Community Links across the Yarra Ranges to give back to those who are doing it tough.
Donations of toys, non-perishable goods and pet food will go toward supporting local charities including Holy Fools, local food banks and Animal Aid.
Yarra Ranges Holy Fools CEO Neal Taylor said the appeal was even more important this year, given the financial difficulties brought on by Covid-19, and the storms and floods.
“This year we’re aiming to hand out 500 food hampers because we know the demand for help is higher than ever.
Understandably it’s a tough time for everyone, but this is a great way to give back to the community and make a difference for people who really need it and we’re really trying to meet that growing demand.”
“Next time you’re out shopping, please consider picking up some items and dropping them off at your local Community Link or charity.”
Wishing Trees are up in the Civic Centre and in the Community Links at Yarra Junction, Monbulk, Healesville, Upwey, and Lilydale.
Yarra Ranges Council Deputy Mayor, Sophie Todorov said that Council is a proud supporter of this initiative and thanked the community for their continued generosity.
“To make sure families in the Yarra Ranges have a good Christmas, we have set up several Wishing Trees at our Community Links so our community can donate gifts for those families,” Cr Todorov said.
“Donating a gift can change a life and bring a smile to the faces of children and their families at this special time of year.”
“Our links are open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, so just come in and talk to the team here, let them know and leave food under the tree.”
If you can’t make it to one of these locations, you can find out more about other donation collection sites by visiting the Holy Fools, HICCI or Philanthropic Collective’s website.
Find out more here: https://www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Business-Yarra-Ranges/Your-Reason-Your Season/Community-Wishing-Trees