Bega Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund: A year of continued commitment

The Bega Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund (BVCDRF) committee is proud to present its annual report, highlighting a year of unwavering support to the people of the Bega Valley region.


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30 April 2024

The Bega Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund (BVCDRF) committee is proud to present its annual report, highlighting a year of unwavering support to the people of the Bega Valley region.

Co-chair of the committee, Councillor Cathy Griff said this perpetual fund is dedicated to providing disaster relief and aid in the recovery efforts of individuals following natural disasters and to endeavour to make sure that no one faces these challenges alone.

“In the past year, the BVCDRF has been in a holding pattern, planning and preparing in readiness for providing immediate aid and long-term support to those affected by natural disasters,” Cr Griff said.

“The committee’s efforts since the fund began have only been made possible through the generosity of our donors and the tireless work of our volunteers.”

Mick Brosnan of the Social Justice Advocates, also Co-chair, said the committee was pleased that in this reporting year they did not have to call on the fund to support victims of natural disasters, but that does not stop the continued work together.

“This report is a reminder that your support is vital. The BVCDRF relies on the kindness and generosity of donors,” Mr Brosnan said.

“Your contributions enable us to be ready to respond quickly and help those in need.

“We encourage you to consider making a donation to support our cause. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a significant impact.

“Together, we can be ready to support our community when faced with challenges from natural disasters. Join us in making a difference.”

Tax deductible donations can be made via bank deposit, online, or at a local bank branch.

Account Name: SJA Disaster Relief Fund

BSB: 633 000

Account Number: 171 166 317

The BVCDRF was established in the aftermath of the 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires and is guided by the Social Justice Advocates of the Sapphire Coast and Bega Valley Shire Council, serving as a lifeline during times of crisis.

For more information, visit the Bega Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund webpage and download a copy of our annual report.


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