It might be something you use a few times a year but for a family starting from scratch it could be everything.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
That's all you have to do - it will be picked up, towed and put to good use.
A social advocacy group on the NSW South Coast is pleading for unused caravans for families left homeless during the bushfire crisis over summer.
The Social Justice Advocates of the Sapphire Coast has been helping people who have lost everything by finding caravans for families to live in while they wait for further assistance.
Mick Brosnan said they are working with the evacuation centre co-ordinators in Cobargo and Qaama and also at Kiah.
"We've got 11 donated caravans so far and we're taking them to those who have lost their homes. Sadly we will need many more but it does seem to be helping," Mr Brosnan said,
They need more caravans and ask if anyone has - most likely an older caravan - that they are willing to donate because they no longer use it, Mr Brosnan will pick it up to deliver to someone in need.
The caravan must be capable of being towed; the RMS has kindly waived the cost of the towing permit.
Also small working electrical goods are needed for the caravans, such as microwave cookers and kettles.
If you can help out contact Mr Brosnan on annmickbrosnan@gmail.com