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LEG UP

the children of families who lost everything during the worst flooding in recent memory this March are the target of a special Christmas appeal by Hawkesbury Council.

Residents are being asked to donate an unwrapped toy to make Christmas special for children who have been impacted most by the natural disaster. Both businesses and individuals have been asked to dig deep to help children in their own communities.

The proceeds of the Christmas Appeal will be going to Peppercorn Recovery Support Services who will then distribute the presents to families that are already being supported to recover from the impacts of the

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