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Shake, rattle and donate for the Salvos

June 13, 2022 BY

Helping hands: Ballarat Community Church’s John Clonan and Delacombe Salvation Army corps officer Captain Craig Farrell. Photo: FILE

THE Salvation Army Ballarat is encouraging residents and businesses to donate to this year’s Red Shield Appeal, head out to shake a bucket, or rattle a tin.

The Greater Ballarat Salvos campaign has a goal of generating tens of thousands of dollars to support community members in need, with a particular focus on domestic violence in 2022.

Established in recent years, the Digital Doorknock continues, however volunteers are back out gathering donations in the traditional way at shopping centres and supermarkets for the first time since the pandemic.

“Although we’re focusing on awareness of domestic violence this year, Red Shield Appeal funds do go to all services we provide,” Lieutenant Graham Kennedy said.

“We’re finding because of COVID that we have increased cases of domestic violence where people are locked in together, and it was very hard to move people around because of COVID policies, but those restrictions have lightened now.

“Food insecurity is also a focus. Many more people who are working are coming in with mortgage stress, and they’re concerned about potential recession.”

Cost of living pressures, the presence of COVID-19, and the effects of natural disasters continue to place families in need of support across the country, and put the Salvation Army’s emergency relief services in high demand.

Funds donated to the local Red Shield Appeal campaign will be used on emergency relief programs like the homeless service, food distribution, bills and utilities assistance, family and domestic violence support, the school lunch program, disaster relief, and the alcohol and other drugs peer support group.

A $40 donation could help a family setting up a house has the kitchen supplies, $75 might feed someone who is homeless for one week, $150 can ease some pressure on residents who can’t pay their household bills, and $400 will cover a student’s school supplies and uniform for 12 months.

“Our aim this year is to collect as much as the community can give,” Mr Kennedy said.

Thousands of campaigns are running across the country as part of the Red Shield Appeal, with communities aiming to generate funds for their own residents.

Visit bit.ly/3a2BV9v to donate to the Greater Ballarat Salvos fundraising campaign and fill a few ‘digital buckets,’ or find out more information.

Between 2020 and 2021, The Salvation Army helped more than 300,000 people in need.