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Little things will go a long way

June 11, 2023 BY

Children at Bell Post Hill Kindergarten are among the many at Meli's kindergartens who will be donating coins to the Little Things Appeal. Photo: SUPPLIED

MELI has launched its Little Things Appeal for this year and is calling on the people of the Geelong region to help provide joy through the “little things” to those facing hardship.

The appeal was developed to support those in our community who miss out on experiences in life that enrich and greatly impact their wellbeing.

These people may be struggling financially or overcoming a particularly challenging period. Meli works with the region’s most vulnerable families and believes it’s the little things in life that can make a world of difference.

Meli (formerly Bethany and BCYF) is calling on the community to donate and/or fundraise throughout June to help provide enjoyable experiences and moments of relief for those who need it most.

Whether it is an afternoon at the footy, taking the family to the cinema, or heading out to dinner at a local restaurant, these luxuries are unattainable for many in the present economic climate.

All proceeds raised through the 2023 Little Things Appeal will be used to purchase gift cards at local businesses.

Meli chief executive officer Grant Boyd encouraged people to give thought to the little things they might take for granted and pay it forward to someone less fortunate.

“With the cost of living rising, rental increases and interest rates consistently on the up, most of us are feeling the pinch financially,” he said.

“But for those in our community that are stretched to afford the basics, anything beyond a necessity is simply not possible.

“There are people and families in Geelong who regularly go without the little things.

“We’re asking the community to dig deep to help those facing hardship to enjoy the experiences that are often taken for granted.

“Whether it’s paying it forward when you buy your morning coffee or shouting another family tickets to the cinema, you will be giving a ‘little thing’ which wouldn’t otherwise be possible.

“We hope local businesses, schools and workplaces will get behind the Meli Little Things Appeal and give generously where possible.”

Emma (whose name has been changed to protect her family’s privacy) was a recipient of the 2022 Little Things Appeal.

As the full-time carer for her two young cousins (aged five and four), Emma said the vouchers she received allowed her to create some life-long memories.

“As a single parent, I don’t have the funds to splurge on activities like the pool or the movies, so we were very grateful for the opportunity to have some fun together.

“It was a really special day out together as a family.”

To find out more and donate, head to meli.org.au/little-things-appeal