This Christmas the Salvation Army is encouraging Port Macquarie locals to connect with their community in a positive way.
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Whether it is through participating in Christmas activities, giving a hand up to someone in need, or reaching out to the Salvos for help.
Christmas is one of the hardest times of year for Australians doing it tough, but Port Macquarie Salvation Army officer Kevin Unicomb says just a small contribution can make a big difference in helping us to give hope where it’s needed most.
“At Christmas, the Salvos will serve over 100,000 meals, distribute more than 500,000 gifts and toys and support more than 70,000 families in need,” he said.
"But we can only do this with the support of the Australian public.”
Research from The Salvation Army has revealed that 95 per cent of all households who access the Salvos emergency services are living in poverty, with 74 per cent experiencing food insecurity and 67 per cent reporting that food affordability is their greatest daily challenge.
Christmas is the busiest time of year for the Salvos. Not only is The Salvation Army in Port Macquarie running its annual Christmas Cheer operation, to provide toys and food for those in need, it is also preparing for a special Christmas Day service.
On Christmas Day, The Salvation Army is inviting the public to gather to celebrate the hope and joy of Christmas.
The Christmas Day service will be held at 9am at Port Macquarie Salvation Army, 110 Lord Street, Port Macquarie, and everyone is welcome to attend.
“Whether you are by yourself, or with friends and family, Christmas is a time that is best spent together,” Mr Unicomb said.
“So join us, so we can share the true spirit of Christmas. Once again we want to thank the Port Macquarie community for your continuing support.”
Please share your photos with us on social media using the hashtag #givehope
If you require assistance at Christmas with food and gifts please call (02) 6583 7444.