Woolworths and Variety the Children’s charity are encouraging Highlanders to help support seriously ill children across the state when they shop this Easter.
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Customers at Woolworths Bowral and Mittagong West can play their part by simply adding a $2 Easter egg shaped wall token to their shop from March 14 to April 1.
One hundred per cent of funds raised through the purchase of the tokens will help Variety the Children’s Charity in their ongoing efforts to children across the state who are facing challenges through illness, disadvantage or living with disability.
Variety the Children’s Charity helps children and their families with financial support for things like wheelchairs, specialist equipment, therapy, and medical supplies, when they can’t afford it and when government assistance isn’t available.
David Sexton, CEO of Variety – the Children’s Charity said they were grateful for the ongoing support of Woolworths customers and team members across NSW.
“Funds raised across this Easter campaign will help us in our mission to give Aussie kids in need and their families a fair go, so we encourage local support from Southern Highlands shoppers,” he said.
Woolworths Bowral, Mittagong West and Tahmoor Operations Manager, John Maloney, said more than $6 million had been raised for the charity since 2003.
“We continue to be overwhelmed by the generosity of our customers for this great cause and we hope they once again can help children and families across NSW.”