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Red Cross warms hearts

Blankets needed: Warwick Red Cross volunteers Narelle Lowry, Jenny Stark and Christine McKinny are calling for warm items to help everyone pull through another cold season.
Blankets needed: Warwick Red Cross volunteers Narelle Lowry, Jenny Stark and Christine McKinny are calling for warm items to help everyone pull through another cold season.

MANY families will experience cold nights this winter and Warwick residents are being asked to help out by making a heart-warming donation.
Warwick Red Cross is one of many places where residents can drop off any blankets or warm clothing to help ensure we can all fend off the dreaded flu.
Warwick Red Cross team leader Jenny Stark said the need was growing and shelves were bare.
“We always welcome donations from residents, particularly those warm blankets and warm clothing, which are in huge demand – we sold two blankets this morning,” she said.
Ranging in price and quality, Mrs Stark said the Warwick Red Cross offered good prices and each product was screened for quality.
While Red Cross prices have increased slightly during the past five years, Mrs Stark said help for those who needed it was still available.
“We assess each case individually,” she said.
“If someone is in a desperate situation, without money, we can offer help and guidance, but this is assessed case-by-case.”
Volunteers, as part of Volunteer Week this week, are also being urged to offer the Red Cross a helping hand.
“We always welcome new volunteers,” Mrs Stark said.
“You can gain a lot of retail sales experience, as well as customers services skills; making new friends and giving something back to the community.”
To make a donation visit the Warwick Red Cross at 2 Grafton St. To find out more about volunteering phone 4661 9916.

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