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A Little Ray Of Giving Is Back!

By Rachel Wallace

A little Ray of Giving is back for the 10th year and this year we will be making it extra special!

We are excited to start spreading Christmas cheer and we need your help! The campaign will see us partner with the Rotary Club of Frankston Sunrise to help local families who may need some extra support and care during the festive season. The Rotary Club of Frankston Sunrise will partner with Anglicare to make sure children and families requiring support will get something to open this Christmas.

Getting involved is simple, all we ask is that you donate a gift of your choice for a child aged 1-12 to our head office at 36 Playne Street, Frankston by the 21st December. The gift will be delivered on your behalf to a child who would otherwise go without this Christmas.

This year as a special ‘thank you’ we will be providing Santa photos at our office from the 6th-12th December – FREE OF CHARGE! all you have to do to secure a spot is donate a gift to this charitable cause. You can donate the gift beforehand and we will book in your photo shoot session to ensure you don’t miss out.

If you need any more info, please call us on 9781 2111. Let’s end the year by sharing love and joy this Christmas!

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