Giving back to the community
A special way to give back to the community at Christmas is via the Rotary Club of Hills-Kellyville’s
Giving Tree, located at Grove Square (formerly Stockland Mall), Baulkham Hills.
The Giving Tree is run by the club in conjunction with Grove Square Centre Management and has supported those in need at Christmas for more than two decades. Each year, up to 200 (and sometimes more) gifts are distributed to children and young adults at local women’s refuges.
If you’d like to make someone’s holiday a little brighter, here’s how you can help:
- Pick up a card from the Giving Tree (located near the Information Desk)
- Find the perfect gift to match
- Attach the card to your unwrapped gift
- Drop it off at the Information Desk during opening hours
Your donations will reach local refuges, helping those who could use a little extra cheer this Christmas.
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