Thousands of gifts being donated
It's official, hundreds of Ray White offices across Australia and New Zealand are currently collecting gifts for those less fortunate in their communities.
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It's official, hundreds of Ray White offices across Australia and New Zealand are currently collecting gifts for those less fortunate in their communities.
On the NSW south coast, you can deliver your gifts to the Ray White Kiama office or Berry or Gerringong. In Sydney you can contribute to the tree at Ray White Cherrybrook or Ray White Turramurra. In Victoria you can visit Ray White Mitcham, Ray White Ferntree Gully, Ray White Ballarat, Ray White Mildura, Ray White Croydon or Ray White Lara. In Queensland, you can visit Ray White Taigum or Ray White Ascot. In New Zealand, visit Ray White Warkworth. In South Australia visit Ray White Seaford or Ray White Keatley.
These are just a few of the offices participating in A Little Ray of Giving.
A Little Ray of Giving is an annual initiative whereby two well-known local organisations have joined forces to collect gifts for underprivileged children this coming Christmas season.
From the first of December you can contribute to less fortunate families in our community by wrapping up a child’s gift and popping the gift under the tree in your local Ray White office.
Ray White offices located across Australia and New Zealand have a Christmas tree in their front window to collect gifts for children who will be doing it tough this festive season in the local area.
All you need to do is purchase a small gift, wrap it and drop it under the tree.
Tell the Ray White team if the gift is for a boy or girl and their age and your gift will be delivered, thanks to the Rotary Club, to a local family who will appreciate the lift to their festive season.
The gift drive for A Little Ray of Giving started December 1.
“It’s a really simple way to make a difference to young children who might otherwise go without this Christmas,” Ray White’s chairman Brian White said.
Ray White ran this initiative across Australia and New Zealand last December and had over 100 offices collecting gifts for disadvantaged children in their respective communities.