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Legacy supports military families

COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER: Graham Trezise shows off the badges which will be on sale tomorrow throughout the city to support the work of Legacy.

THE purchase of one small badge or teddy bear could create a world of difference for military families throughout the region tomorrow as the community comes together to support Legacy Badge Day.

Growing out of the trenches of World War I, Legacy is a charity which provides services to thousands of Australian families after the injury or death of a spouse or parent during or after their defence force service.

Legacy currently cares for widows and dependents ranging in age from three weeks to 109, with all sharing the heartache of losing a loved one – either physically or mentally – which can last a lifetime.

A promise to look after the “missus and kids” made by diggers in WWI to their mates who had fallen continues at the heart of what Legacy does today.

Lower South East Legacy chairperson Sandy Coulson said as the major fundraiser for the year, Legacy Badge Day is a chance for locals to do their part in supporting the families of those who made the supreme sacrifice for their country.

“It is quite a special day and people really empty out their pockets and wallets in support of those who have fallen,” she
said.

“I think people are really able to connect with the cause with many also having lost someone at war or know of someone who is currently serving.”

Legatees, Legacy widows, members of the Returned and Services League, service cadets and other volunteers will sell the special Legacy badges and other merchandise tomorrow at venues across the region.

“Legacy’s income is not government-based and it relies on the generosity of the community for financial support,” Ms Coulson said.

“Each year the Limestone Coast community raised thousands of dollars to support the work of Legacy.”

Sellers will be placed at a range of businesses throughout the day, including the Mount Gambier Post Office, She’s Apples, OK Pie Shop, Chapmans Newsagency, the Market Place, Mount Gambier Central, Woolworths, Mitre 10 and Blue Lake Sports Park.

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