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Premier drops in to grant cash boost for charity

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News21 December 2015Updated:11 January 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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The collectors: Sue Williams, left, Melissa Webb, Premier Daniel Andrews, Jodie Harris and Donna Cartwright at Mums Supporting Families in Need’s warehouse in Seaford. Picture: Gary Sissons
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The collectors: Sue Williams, left, Melissa Webb, Premier Daniel Andrews, Jodie Harris and Donna Cartwright at Mums Supporting Families in Need’s warehouse in Seaford. Picture: Gary Sissons
The collectors: Sue Williams, left, Melissa Webb, Premier Daniel Andrews, Jodie Harris and Donna Cartwright at Mums Supporting Families in Need’s warehouse in Seaford.
Picture: Gary Sissons

PREMIER Daniel Andrews visited Seaford on Friday bearing a Christmas gift for charity Mums Supporting Families in Need.

The Premier announced a $10,000 grant from the Premier’s Charitable Fund for the volunteer-run organisation that collects quality second hand cots, prams, food, toys and clothing to disadvantaged families.

Mr Andrews, who visited the group’s Seaford warehouse with Carrum Labor MP Sonya Kilkenny and Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke, said he was “humbled” by the dedication and work carried out by Mums Supporting Families in Need volunteers.

“This group does wonderful work providing quality second-hand essentials for kids to families in crisis,” Mr Andrews said.

“They do it with the help of many dedicated volunteers.”

Mums Supporting Families in Need supplies its collected donations to welfare agencies to pass on to the needy.

See msfin.org.au for donation details.

First published in the Frankston Times – 21 December 2015

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