How you can help support service personnel at the checkout Chairman of Bravery Trust, Lieutenant Colonel Garth Callender, with Coles ANZAC biscuits at Coles. Picture: Richard Walker/RDW Photography
News 23rd Apr 2021 11:30 AM
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Subscriber only After COVID-19 changed the way Bundaberg locals could commemorate Anzac Day in 2020, this year Coles is helping shoppers across the region support local service men and women by launching a fundraising campaign to support veterans support agency Bravery Trust. Until Sunday 25 April, Bundaberg customers can purchase a pack of Coles Brand bakery cookies or biscuits from stores across the region including Bundaberg Central and Stockland Kensington, with 50 cents from each pack going directly to Bravery Trust.
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Central Queenslanders can support local service men and women by purchasing select items from Coles this week.
The Australian supermarket announced on Wednesday it had launched a fundraising campaign to support veterans’ support agency Bravery Trust.
Until Anzac Day, 50 cents from each pack of Coles Brand bakery cookies or biscuits purchased from stores across the region would go directly to Bravery Trust, a charity that provides financial support to more than 800 veterans and around 3000 family members of veterans each year.
Customers could also choose to donate in-store at the checkout, with funds helping the charity to provide funding for medical fees, food vouchers, energy bills and education costs for Australian servicepeople.