Hawkesbury City Council announced on Monday, 4 November, that the Mayoral Christmas Appeal 2024 is now open.
For this year’s Mayoral Christmas Appeal, the Council will partner with The Jeremiah Project, a local charity that supports homeless individuals and families in Hawkesbury and throughout Sydney.
Mayor Les Sheather said the appeal was an opportunity for the community to unite and support those in need.
“Christmas can be a fun and special time of year, but for some in our community it can be a real struggle just to find somewhere to stay and a warm meal,” Mayor Sheather said.
“While I understand that household budgets remain tight for many, even a small donation of a gift could make a real difference to a family or a child this Christmas.
“Hawkesbury residents have always been a generous bunch and ready to help someone in a time of need. Please consider giving generously to this year’s appeal.”
The Jeremiah Project founder, Jacky Turano, welcomed the organisation’s involvement in the 2024 Mayoral Appeal.
“The Jeremiah Project is a charity serving those in need in the streets of Windsor, Richmond, Mt Druitt, Blacktown and Parramatta. With Christmas approaching, the team of volunteers will hold a Christmas Party in each suburb, and everyone that attends will receive a gift,” she said.
“Whether it’s a food hamper, children’s gift, homeless gift pack or a gift card, our mission is to give everyone hope this festive season.
“If you are in need of a food hamper or gift please reach out to us [email protected]”
The Council shares the following reminders:
- Gifts must be unwrapped and can be dropped off in the special-market drop boxes from now until Friday, 13 December 2024, at Council’s Administration Building, 366 George Street, Windsor, at Hawkesbury Central Library, 300 George Street, Windsor, and Richmond Branch Library at 29 West Market Street.
- Shoppers can also drop off unwrapped gifts at Richmond Marketplace.
- Gift ideas may include board games, card games, outdoor games, sports equipment, tool kits or gift vouchers from local shops that offer items such as books, clothes, ice cream, stationery, or sporting goods.