NSW Farmers & CWA helping farmers get through Christmas

Last week, NSW Farmers announced it was transferring $75,000 to the Country Woman’s Association of NSW to help support farmers and dependent contractors to help with household bill payment in the lead up to Christmas.

NSW
Farmers President James Jackson praised the work of the CWA NSW and said it was
critical to support these communities as they prepare for one of the driest
summers on record.

“This donation is money pledged by ordinary Australians to the NSW Farmers Natural Disaster Relief Fund,” James said.

For example, Maeve Dougherty a 17-year-old student at St Hilda’s School in Queensland ran 200 kilometres and pledged all funds raised from her efforts to the NSW Farmers Natural Disaster Relief Fund.

17-year-old student Maeve Dougherty ran 200 kilometres and pledged all funds raised from her efforts to the NSW Farmers Natural Disaster Relief Fund. Photo credit Gold Coast Bulletin.

“As the rain refuses to fall and the bushfires rage, farmers open more bills for fodder, water and essential business costs. They continue to pay wages and feed their families. But income is insignificant,” James said.

Since the start of
2018, NSW Farmers has donated $280,000 to the NSW Natural Disaster Relief Fund
which has been distributed to farming communities across the state through the
Salvation Army, and to Anglican Aid for a dedicated project in the New England
area.

President of CWA
NSW Stephanie Stanhope expressed her gratitude for the donation and stressed
how important funding is for the CWA’s drought aid work during this time of
year.

“We’ve been
distributing grant payments for some time now. This donation comes at a
critical time, especially as our funding sources are running quite low. It will
be distributed to those in need immediately,” said Ms Stanhope.

“We sincerely thank NSW Farmers for their support of our work, and for the
broader advocacy role they are undertaking for many at this time.”

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