Businesses across the North have come together to support The Examiner’s Empty Stocking Appeal.
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Regal Dry Cleaners owner Mark Husband has placed a donation tin on his counter as part of the appeal.
“I’ve always been aware of The Examiner’s stocking appeal, so I was more than happy to be involved,” he said.
More than $57,000 was raised in 2015, with funds going to the Launceston Benevolent Society, Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul and City Mission to help support the work they do within the community.
I’ve always been aware of The Examiner’s stocking appeal, so I was more than happy to be involved.
- Regal Dry Cleaners owner Mark Husband
Donations for the Empty Stocking Appeal can be made at The Examiner’s office, 113 Cimitiere Street, Launceston.
The Examiner hopes to raise $50,000 to $75,000 for local charities ahead of Christmas.
Donation tins can be found at a variety of businesses across the north, including Seven Monks, Woolcock & Partners, Living Here, Peckish, Newstead Hair, Hope & Me, Edlers Town Shearing, Liquor Stax – Gunners Arms and Newstead Flowers.
DONATIONS: Country Women’s Association of Tasmania Inc – Cressy Branch $50 and Lilydale Branch $50.