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VIC Bushfires 2024

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Grocery voucher - $50

This resident had big financial losses caused by the bushfires in Feb 2024.

This resident had big financial losses in the fires this year, there is no government funding to help them out and he has had to borrow from the bank and sell some property to keep going but is still finding things hard, he has a wife and two children plus his own elderly parents to provide for.
He is becoming increasingly concerned, not knowing how he will be able to pay for basics.
New update:
Residents wife has been diagnosed with cancer, they have to travel to Melbourne every day until Christmas for radiation treatment, this has increased the financial strain they have been under since the fires.

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Ercildoune VIC 3352

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Grocery voucher - $50

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