Givit drought charity says cash donations and local vouchers reach a lot deeper into communities

By Chris Bath
May 27 2019 - 3:00pm
GIVIT NSW drought-relief manager Scott Barrett is urging residents to donate cash or needed items for drought relief, rather than just 'unnecessary hampers.'
GIVIT NSW drought-relief manager Scott Barrett is urging residents to donate cash or needed items for drought relief, rather than just 'unnecessary hampers.'

While the recent rain and cooler conditions has put a shade of green on some of the landscape the drought is far from over, with local families "still in desperate need of support."

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