Supporter Magazine: Autumn 2018

CHRISTMAS DAY FUNDRAISER AT JOE’S KIOSK

W hat better example of the spirit of Christmas than giving of your own time to serve others. That’s what the generous owners and staff of Joe’s Kiosk on the Esplanade at Henley Beach did on Christmas morning to raise money for AnglicareSA’s emergency assistance services. Staff volunteered their time to make coffees for beachgoers on Christmas morning, with all funds raised donated to AnglicareSA. The morning was a huge success raising $2,500. Joe's Kiosk was so busy they ran out of milk in the process. AnglicareSA CEO Peter Sandeman said the donation would make a difference to the lives of those facing hardship. “The owners of Joe’s Kiosk wanted to make a difference in their community, so they approached the Henley and Grange Parish to find out what they could do,” said Mr Sandeman. “The Parish suggested they raise funds for AnglicareSA’s emergency assistance services, and the concept developed from there." “The demand on our emergency services continues to be high as people struggle to find enough money to cover the basics in life." “A generous gesture like this from a local business enables AnglicareSA to give hope to those doing it tough." “Our heartfelt thanks go to the wonderful owners and staff of Joe’s Kiosk, to the dedicated members of the Henley and Grange Parish for facilitating the venture, and to all of those who celebrated Christmas morning with a coffee at Henley Beach in support of those in our community who need our help.”

AnglicareSA Supporter — page 7 Mark Balnaves of Joe's Kiosk, Anglic reSA's Jill Rivers, Henley and Grange Parish Priest John Miller, and Peter Sandeman, AnglicareSA CEO

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