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Home » NSW Central West Farmers Urged To Register For Hay Bales In Flood Recovery

NSW Central West Farmers Urged To Register For Hay Bales In Flood Recovery

January 27, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Rapid Relief Team bringing donated hay bales to flood affected farmer.

Local charity Rapid Relief Team (RRT), charity arm of the Plymouth Brethren Church, is encouraging flood-hit farmers in the NSW Central West to register by 30th January 2023 to receive free bales of hay ahead of a community event in Eugowra next month.

The RRT Farmers Community Connect event taking place in Eugowra on 3rd February will see hundreds of bales of hay gifted to local farmers in the region who have been devastated by floods.

RRT Director Lester Sharples said the floods had devastated the State’s Central West – a region still battling like much of Australia to recover from bushfires and the crippling impact of the pandemic.

“It’s been an incredibly difficult time and it’s important that as a community we give each other the strength to get through,” Mr Sharples said.

Farmers Community Connect is an initiative designed to bring local communities together by donating feed stock to farmers and offer a range of support services over a free BBQ lunch. 

Mr Sharples said RRT’s volunteers from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church hope to serve their local community with Christian values of care and compassion.

“It’s an opportunity to sit down for a coffee, grab a bite to eat with each other and offer a listening ear to those that need a chat,” said Mr Sharples.

The Farmers Community Connect event includes:

• Free barista made coffee and BBQ lunch cooked by RRT volunteers.

• Veterinary support

• Rural Financial Counsellors

• Mental and community health support.

• All members of the local community are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Farmers can register for bales of hay by 30th January via: https://rrtglobal.org/operations-appeals/farmers-community-connect-eugowra/ or email action.au@rrtglobal.org for more information.

Rapid Relief Team went on to say “The small town of Eugowra is still recovering after last year’s catastrophic flash flooding, so the Rapid Relief Team want to do our bit towards helping our flood affected farmers get back on their feet. RRT are heading to Eugowra, NSW on 3rd February to donate bales of A-grade hay, connecting the community over a free BBQ lunch, barista coffee and access to local support services. For more information, or to register for support, go to https://rrtglobal.org/operations-appeals/farmers-community-connect-eugowra/

We can’t do a lot on our own, but together with your support, we can. Your donation will go on to support communities in need. From providing emergency relief, to supporting the homeless on our streets, your support will empower people in crisis.

• $10 Can provide a meal and refreshment to a recipient in need

• $24 Can help bring joy into a child’s life through Cookie the Kookaburra, RRT’s global mascot.

• $55 Can help a family in crisis with an RRT Food Box

• $100 Can feed 10 Emergency Service personnel responding to a disaster

RRT delivers hope and relief to people across the globe. Whether it be fire, flood or humanitarian need, RRT expands their support services to meet the need at hand. 

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