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Little Ray of Giving is Back For 2024!

By Sarah Wilson

This festive season, Ray White will continue its successful charity drive ‘A Little Ray of Giving’ for the thirteenth year running.

This holiday campaign is a tradition for the brand, and serves as an opportunity for hundreds of local branches to connect with their communities while raising awareness and much-needed resources for worthy causes.

As a charitable initiative, the campaign will see Ray White Ballarat partner with yet again the wonderful Salvation Army lead by Captain Merv Lincoln, to help people, families and groups who may need some extra support and care during the festive season.

“This campaign has always been a real highlight of our year. It gives us a chance to reach out to the people around us directly in a way that benefits people with less advantages, and get them things they need during a demanding time of year,” said Will Munro.

The Ray White Ballarat team is calling on the Ballarat community to show their generosity and give to The Salvation Army, by sending their donations to Ray White Ballarat for collection and safe storage. The gifts are safely stored on the premises and are collected by The Salvation Army.

Those who wish to donate a gift, you can place under our special giving tree that will be located in our front reception from 1st December. You can bring in your gift unwrapped to the office located at 22 Peel Street North, Ballarat Central. Just inform a friendly member of staff if the gift is for a male or female and nominate an age group.

This year we are also excited to announce the theme of this year, having our very own Ray White Christmas hat to help spread the Christmas spirit this year.

Ray White has run this initiative since 2012, and every year, offices from across Australia and New Zealand have collected thousands of gifts and donations for not-for-profit organisations and charities and uplifted hundreds of communities in the process.

Source: Ray White

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