‘My job is to be the one kind voice in someone’s day’
Meet the Adelaide woman whose job it is to be ‘the one kind voice in someone’s day’. We go behind the scenes at a long-serving local charity.
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Meet the Adelaide woman whose job it is to be ‘the one kind voice in someone’s day’. We go behind the scenes at a long-serving local charity.
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A sizeable donation from The Advertiser Foundation will be used to fund emergency homeless shelters and waterproof swags for rough sleepers.
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There were emotion-charged scenes at the Arkaba as The Advertiser Foundation welcomed Ukrainian refugee families to our state. Read their extraordinary stories.
The Advertiser Foundation distributed $2000 cash cards on Tuesday to 50 newly arrived Ukrainian families as well as Foodland gift bags at the Arkaba.
A fundraiser is helping refugees from Ukraine settle in to safety in South Australia – and our state is responding to the heartbreaking stories from the war zone.
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