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Thousands raised for fire affected business

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News23 February 2022Updated:18 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE fire damaged Famished Wolf restaurant. Picture: Supplied
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A FUNDRAISER set up to help one of the businesses devastated by the fire at Lakeview Shopping Centre in Patterson Lakes earlier this month has raised thousands of dollars.

More than 50 people have shown their generous spirit to help the owners of The Famished Wolf get back on their feet. The fire forced the closure of the business.

The fundraiser website, set up by restaurant owner Simon McNeilly, reads “for years we have worked hard at The Famished Wolf to provide the best possible food we can to all our wonderful customers. Our objective has always been to support the community and give back by supporting many sporting clubs, charities, kindergartens and schools. Now, sadly after all these years, a devastating fire and a dramatic shortfall in insurance coverage we are asking for your support in return.”

“Our hope is that if the many can support us a little we can support all our hard working staff to remain employed and to eventually have everyone back in a better version of our beloved Patterson Lakes burger bar some day. For anyone that does choose to help us, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts and pledge to give everything back and more in donations to the community when we are back up and running,” the fundraiser read.

More than $6000 has been raised for the business so far.

To donate visit mycause.com.au/p/276366/the-famished-wolf-patterson-lakes-recovery-fund

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 23 February 2022

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