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Duchess provide practical help to bushfire-affected Australians

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The Duchess of Cornwall has made a donation to help provide people and communities who have lost homes during the Australian bushfire crisis with specific items they need to rebuild their lives.

Through her donation to Australian not-for-profit GIVIT, Her Royal Highness will provide items such as school uniforms and school supplies for children trying to return to school, fencing materials for rural families needing to rebuild their livelihoods and equipment for rural families needing to reconnect their water supply with new piping.

The Duchess’ help extends to communities impacted across Australia, including Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have visited Australia many times, most recently in 2018 to attend the Commonwealth Games.

“I am so grateful The Duchess recognises practical help is desperately needed and GIVIT is honoured to work with Her Royal Highness to ensure that her donation makes a very real and tangible impact,”  GIVIT Founder, Juliette Wright OAM said.

According to Wright, there are of course a huge number of fire-affected families and communities. Many are still in the acute response phase, and those who first faced the fires are now moving into the recovery phase.

“I am certain the show of support from The Duchess of Cornwall will directly help to ease the suffering of the people and communities affected by the Australian bushfires,” she said .

GIVIT is a not-for-profit organisation that matches real and urgent requests for goods with donations from the community. Through GIVIT’s online donation portal, public and corporate generosity is channelled to where it is needed most.

GIVIT’s support is free to all agencies, charity and community organisations on the ground, and provides essential immediate and long term material assistance to individuals and communities impacted by disaster and emergency events.

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Pearl Dy is a community manager and journalist. She is passionate about business and development particularly involving not-for-profits, charity and social entrepreneurship.

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