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Turtles and homeless to benefit from inGrained – The Echo


Yaegl Bundjalung man, Mitch King, is a man with a story to tell. Mitch and long-term collaborator and musician Blake Rhodes, have been creating Flow for almost a year. Flow is Mitch telling his story, inspired by community, Country and the first native title claim on a body of water in Yamba. Mandy Nolan interviewed Mitch in the lead-up to the show’s debut in July.
Six local not-for-profits in the Northern Rivers region will share a total of $115,180 that has been raised and distributed by Stone & Wood’s inGrained Foundation.
Byron Bay Community Centre (BBCC), and Agape Outreach, both not for profits (NFP) at the forefront of the homelessness crisis in the region, have received funding. ....

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Christmas tree fundraiser benefits Martha's Table


Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine
Publishing date: Jan 18, 2021  •  January 18, 2021  •  2 minute read
Max Emelifeonwu with a Christmas tree in a Kingston back yard on Sunday January 17, 2021. (Ian MacAlpine/The Whig-Standard/Postmedia Network) Photo by Ian MacAlpine /The Whig-Standard
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A former Kingston junior and minor hockey player, now a young business owner, has taken on a fundraiser in which he participated as a minor hockey player and has changed the beneficiary to a local organization that feeds the poor.
Max Emelifeonwu, 19, along with friends, former teammates and employees, collected 175 trees over the first two weekends in January and donated $1,800 to Martha’s Table. ....

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