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Appeal brings Christmas joy

Sunshine RSL has launched its annual appeal to help bring Christmas joy to disadvantaged children in the community.

The RSL’s ‘wishing tree appeal’ is a partnership program with the Salvation Army to provide underprivileged children in the Brimbank area with gifts around Christmas time.

Sunshine RSL general manager Marj Gorman started the program at the club 11 years ago.

“I used to do it at another club I worked at. I spoke to the Salvation Army and they were happy for us to do it for them,” Ms Gorman said.

“Everybody’s gotten on board. All the members.”

Ms Gorman said the appeal helps relieve stress for disadvantaged locals who are struggling to buy their kids presents during the holiday season.

“No matter what the circumstances, it’s not the kids’ fault and every kid deserves to have a great Christmas,” she said.

Local businesses have generously supported the appeal in past years by donating items and stock.

Money donated towards the appeal also goes towards gifts.

“If we get money, we buy presents with it,” Ms Gorman said.

Locals wanting to participate in the program are encouraged to place a gift under the tree at the RSL and place a gift tag, from the tree, with the item to identify the age and gender of a suitable recipient.

The wishing tree is located at the Sunshine RSL, 99 Dickson Street, Sunshine, with the RSL opening each day from 10am until late (10.30am opening on Sundays).

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