
The St Vincent de Paul Societies in NSW and Queensland have launched appeals to help people who have been impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Vinnies QLD has launched the Cyclone Alfred Appeal to assist those hardest hit by the wild winds and ongoing heavy rain.
“Vinnies QLD is ready on the ground to help people as they deal with the immediate aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred and floods, and we will continue to be there as they rebuild their lives in the long term,” the society says on its website.
Meanwhile, the Northern NSW area is being impacted by the destructive weather conditions, with thousands of people without power and forced to evacuate. The Vinnies NSW Disaster Appeal is asking for generous donations to assist with the immediate response, as well as long-term recovery.
“The people in our Northern NSW communities are dealing with damaging weather, including destructive winds and potential flooding. Sadly, many of these people are still recovering from flooding in previous years. The society has always been on standby to help Australian communities in times like these,” said Yolanda Saiz, St Vincent de Paul Society NSW CEO.
“Severe weather events cut off roads and make transportation of goods difficult, so the best way to help right now is to make a financial donation. This enables us to assist the immediate needs of people affected. This includes food, clothing, household goods and helping in the longer-term.”
St Vincent de Paul Society NSW has more than 700 members across the North-East region of NSW who are ready to provide support to impacted communities. The Society also operates three Integrated engagement hubs across the region for people at risk of, or experiencing homelessness – Pete’s Place (Coffs Harbour), Mary’s Place (Ballina) and Fred’s Place (Tweed Heads). The hubs offer access to essential needs including meals, showers, laundry, and clothing.
“Vinnies has a wide network of members, volunteers and services who live in these communities and are able to provide people in need with practical assistance as well as emotional support,” Peter Houweling, St Vincent de Paul Society NSW State President, said.
“The effects of weather events like this are far-reaching and continue even after the crisis is over. Our members and services work with people in the community over the long-term to ensure support is provided throughout the recovery process. If you are able to, please donate to the Vinnies NSW Disaster Appeal.”
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Vinnies NSW Disaster Appeal calls for donations to support communities in Northern NSW (St Vincent de Paul Society NSW)
Vinnies Qld Cyclone Alfred Appeal (St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland)