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Collection point

Alyshia Marshall from Ray White Swanson

Ray White Swanson are here to assist the local community in helping the family who have recently lost their home to a fire. We are offering to be a collection point for those who wish to donate. We do ask that the items you donate are clean, undamaged and fit for purpose. The family are made up of mum and dad, a 20 year old son, 18 year old daughter, 5 year old boy, 2 year old boy and a 1 year old girl.

Our collection point is at our Ray White Swanson office located at 753 Swanson Road, Swanson. Drop off times are between 3pm-5.30pm Monday to Friday and 9.30am-12pm Saturday.

Please share this post and tag your friends so that we as a community can get this family through a really tough time.

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