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The Salvation Army is collecting now as part of its Red Shield Appeal.

The Appeal runs until June and traditionally sees Salvation Army volunteers out and about in shopping centres and on doorsteps, raising funds to help the Salvos in their vital work – including in addressing homelessness, providing relief for those in crisis, drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

They include people like Lenore Pack, a minister with the Salvation Army, who was spotted out collecting at Eden Rise Berwick.

No cash? No excuse, the Salvos now take card as well so you can elect how much to donate.

You can also donate online.

For more information on the appeal, visit https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/red-shield-appeal/

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