VACCHO Appeals For Donations For Flood-Affected Support Drive

Oct 17, 2022

The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) is working in partnership with Members to aid Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities who have been impacted by the devastating flood events across the state.

The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) is working in partnership with Members to aid Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities who have been impacted by the devastating flood events across the state.

From tomorrow morning, Tuesday 18 October, the VACCHO roller doors will be open for donations of items of good quality clothing, blankets, non-perishable food items, and toiletries. In particular, VACCHO is appealing for donations of children’s clothing, and warm clothing including puffer jackets and windbreakers.

Donations can be made at the VACCHO office at 17-23 Sackville Street Collingwood between 9am and 4pm.

The donations will be distributed to Communities in flood affected areas across Victoria in collaboration with Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisations.

VACCHO acting CEO Jim O’Shea says that good quality donated items will be greatly appreciated and will make a significant difference to numerous communities that have been devasted by floods across the state.“The flooding events have been rapid – and had a major impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across the state.”

“As a community we need to stand up and stand together to support one another during these really challenging times.”

“We know that there is a great need for clothing – particularly children’s clothing, non-perishable foods, and toiletries right across the state.”

If you are unable to attend the VACCHO office between 9am and 4pm please contact us via Enquiries@vaccho.org.au or send us a message on Facebook and our team will do their best to assist.

An emergency flood relief payment is available for those whose homes have been impacted by flooding to assist with shelter, food, clothing and medicine. You can apply for the payment online via the Victorian Emergency relief assistance payment website here.

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Background 

VACCHO is the peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing in Victoria – the only one of its kind – with 33 Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations as Members. VACCHO Members support over 65,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria, and combined are the largest employers of Aboriginal people in the state.