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Australian Bushfire Crisis Donations

By January 10, 2020No Comments

As of January 10th, at least 25 people have been killed, over 2,000 homes have been destroyed, and an estimated 500 million animals perished in the wildfires raging across Australia. Join us in donating to help the people of Australia during these catastrophic events.  T.R. McKenzie will be matching all resident donations up to $5,000 to any charity related to or aiding the Australian Bushfire Crisis. Simply email your donation receipt (now through January 31, 2020) to ellen@trmckenzie.com or your property manager and T.R. McKenzie will match it.

Here are some links to non-profit organizations and charities that are currently collecting funds to provide relief to Australia:

The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS) is the world’s largest volunteer fire service, and their members provide fire and emergency services to approximately 95 percent of NSW. So many RFS volunteers have been called into service for months now, they have had to go without pay and are unable to return to their regular jobs due to fighting the fires. Learn more about the RFS: https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volunteer/support-your-local-brigade

The Trustee for NSW Rural Fire Service & Brigades Donations Fund by Celeste Barber: https://www.facebook.com/donate/1010958179269977/

NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Services (WIRES) has been rescuing and caring for native animals for more than 30 years. The charity has stated that in its history, it has never seen a concurrent series of emergency events like those that began in November. In December alone there were more 20,000 calls to the WIRES help line and volunteers attended more than 3,300 rescues. To learn more and to donate visit: https://www.wires.org.au/

Country Fire Authority (CFA) in Victoria: https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/supporting-cfa#donate-cfa 

Australian Red Cross: Since July, the Australian Red Cross has assisted more than 18,600 people affected by the fires, according to its website. The organization says that it is currently supporting thousands of people in evacuation centers and recovery hubs. Learn more about where your money goes and donate at redcross.org.au. (The American Red Cross is also accepting donations for bushfire relief efforts. More at redcross.org.)