Home » Community » Kerang emits warm gesture

Kerang emits warm gesture

AS the weather cools down, Gannawarra residents have been emitting warmth throughout the community following the success of another winter woollies drive.

Organised by Northern District Community Health, the annual two-week drive encourages residents to donate blankets, doonas, waterproof garments, beanies, jumpers and other winter woollies which are then directed to the region’s charitable organisations for people in need.

NDCH specialist homelessness worker Anna Beamish said the annual drive, now in its fifth year, showcased the generosity of the greater community with drop-off points in Kerang, Cohuna, Boort, Quambatook and Pyramid Hill.

“It encourages people to consider others and it’s been really positive across the region,” Ms Beamish said, noting the Cohuna Waterfront Holiday Park kickstarted the drive, donating more than 50 blankets.

Ms Beamish said donations were back to pre-pandemic levels.

“The last two years have made it difficult for people to donate,” she said.

“Our donations have been similar to years prior to COVID which is really positive.”

She said it was heart-warming to see such generosity with many people in need of a helping hand.

“The pandemic and things around the world are impacting people locally,” Ms Beamish said.

“It’s putting pressure where it isn’t normally, especially with the cost of living.

“The NDCH Winter Woollies Drive is an enjoyable time of year for our team as we can offer more comfort for those seeking warmth.”

Ms Beamish said throughout the year NDCH worked directly with community members who were at risk of being homeless, and urged anyone needing assistance in a time of need to contact the organisation.

Digital Editions


  • Raiders claim top spot

    Raiders claim top spot

    BARHAM-Koondrook will enter this year’s SHDCA finals series as premiership favourites after their two-wicket win over RSL saw the Raiders climb to the top of…

More News

  • Hefty price tag for road sealing

    Hefty price tag for road sealing

    A PROPOSAL to seal a road connecting Murrabit to Murray Downs in New South Wales carries a high price tag of $22 million, Murray River Council has been told. In…

  • Gas deadline looms

    Gas deadline looms

    RESIDENTS and businesses in Kerang are being urged to act quickly as Solstice Energy prepares to close its compressed natural gas network. The Victorian Government will host a fresh round…

  • She’s back: independent quick to stake claim in Farrer

    She’s back: independent quick to stake claim in Farrer

    A PROMINENT independent political candidate has put her hand back as a hopeful for the Federal seat of Farrer, following the current MP and former Coalition leader Sussan Ley’s dramatic…

  • Year in Review

    Year in Review

    Tuesday, September 2 Fairbrother Construction completed preliminary work on the aged care facility in Cohuna. The $41.1 million project was said to feature 16 aged care beds, as well as…

  • Council outgrows status

    Council outgrows status

    MURRAY River Council will seek reclassification from Rural Large to Regional Rural, arguing rapid population growth and a booming tourism sector have outgrown its status. Councillors have endorsed a submission…

  • Cruise North America

    Cruise North America

    Take in historic cities and rugged shores with Viking’s 15-day Canada and East Coast Explorer voyage from Toronto, Ontario to Fort Lauderdale, Florida or vice versa. Fifteen days, seven guided…

  • Oldies urged to be cautious around water

    Oldies urged to be cautious around water

    LIFE Saving Victoria is urging older adults, particularly those from multicultural communities, to take extra care around water and during extreme heat as new figures reveal the scale of the…

  • Cod almighty: Big Murray catches signal healthy waters along rivers and creeks

    Cod almighty: Big Murray catches signal healthy waters along rivers and creeks

    MURRAY cod numbers are on the rise along Gunbower Creek and the wider Murray River system, with environmental water flows and on ground habitat works credited for healthier native fish…

  • Calls backed for water royal commission

    Calls backed for water royal commission

    THE New South Wales Parliament has backed a call for a federal royal commission into water management, a move supporters say marks a turning point in long-running concerns over the…

  • Rams on road for glory

    Rams on road for glory

    NORTHERN VALLEY DIVISION 1 SECOND SEMI FINAL COHUNA GOLF v MURRAY DOWNS COHUNA GOLF BOWLING CLUB, 1.30pm MURRAY Downs will be on the road this weekend, as they begin their…