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Charity event sold out

CHARITY EVENT: Support Homeless People Luncheon committee secretary Anne Hinkly-Tyler and chairman Barry Stafford hold one of the auction prizes donated by DiGiorgio Family Wines.

IT WILL be a full house at The Barn Palais this afternoon as generous and supportive community members gather for one of the region’s biggest charity fundraising events.

The biannual Support Homeless People Luncheon will once again help those in need with over 500 people expected through the doors and close to $20,000 already raised for local charity ac.care.

Blown away by the support of local businesses, organisations and individuals, luncheon committee chairman Barry Stafford said they are extremely grateful for the generous community.

“All the committee’s work and the sponsors’ generosity is coming together for another fantastic event,” he said.

“This community is so very generous and we hope everyone who attends enjoys the luncheon.”

Featuring keynote speaker Tim Guest, who recently appeared on the SBS television program Filthy Rich and Homeless, Mr Stafford said attendees will learn a lot about how they can help support those struggling with homelessness in the community.

“It is not just about monetary help – even engaging with people when walking past can make a world of difference, they are just normal people in a bad situation,” he said.

“That intellectual connection is just as valuable as any money given.

“It is so rewarding to be able to make a difference and that is what all the people in the room tomorrow will be searching for – some way to help.”

With stories from ac.care clients also shared throughout the day, luncheon committee secretary Anne Hinkly-Tyler said it will give attendees a thorough understanding of what many face in the community.

“I really hope this helps everyone who is attending to understand how people can find themselves in this situation,” she said.

“At the end of the day what we are doing is about as a community finding ways we can help people with gaining stable accommodation, employment opportunities and contributing to the community.

“In previous years businesses have spoken to us and helped us implement new programs to help the homeless.

“We have got tangible outcomes from it and people have used their skills to help – not just money.”

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