Australian charity, Rotary Australia World Community Service, have announced the creation of a national Flood Relief Appeal for people impacted by the current floods in Queensland and Northern NSW.
 
Australians impacted by the recent floods will be the beneficiaries of money raised by the Flood Appeal and will be able to liaise with their local Rotary Club to advise of their needs.
 
The fundraising campaign was launched today to support the communities in need after yet another disaster impacting Australians.
 
“The money raised from the Appeal will go directly and quickly to support those impacted, providing essential items and financial support where Disaster relief and Insurance claims won’t stretch,” said Rotary Australia World Community Service Ltd CEO Andrew Woodward.
 
“The number of disasters Australians have endured in the last few years in addition to the pandemic have been significant and left a lot of people in very difficult financial positions,” Mr Woodward said.
 
Rotary Australia World Community Service has previously raised money for Bushfire and Drought affected areas and sees this disaster as just another where the network of Rotarians can step in to assist.
 
Mr Woodward said that he expects the money to help people with the things that insurance or disaster relief funds cannot replace. Whether it be helping farmers build new fences or providing food and clothing to those that have lost everything, the money raised will be crucial in helping families get back on their feet as soon as possible.
 
Rotary Australia World Community Service is a not-for-profit charity that aims to be the leading Australian charitable organization for people’s wellbeing, supporting Rotarians and Rotary Clubs undertaking humanitarian projects in Australia and overseas.
 
Tax Deductible Donations to the appeal can be made on the Rotary Australia World Community Service website at https://directory.rawcs.com.au/47-2021-22
 
We raised $1,873.35 from our wishing wells at our market on 20 March; approval at our recent board meeting rounded up this amount and $2,000 will be donated to the National Flood Relief Appeal.
Thank you everyone for your tremendous generosity.