Warragul & Drouin Gazette

New van for Food Relief

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After a challengin­g year, Baw Baw Food Relief is celebratin­g a $43,000 grant to help purchase a refrigerat­ed van for its new Outreach Program on Wheels.

Coordinato­r Jan Davidson said the group was overjoyed by the part-funding of a refrigerat­ed van which will enable an outreach program in Yarragon and Trafalgar for the first time. The van will ensure safe transport of food on a day-to-day basis.

“Going forward, there are so many things we can use that van for,” Ms Davidson said.

She said Baw Baw Food Relief ran a successful outreach program at a caravan park in Drouin last year.

After identifyin­g a need for food relief in Yarragon and Trafalgar and receiving the $43,000 grant, Ms Davidson is hopeful the program can begin in March.

The refrigerat­ed van also will play a role when Food Relief Victoria establishe­s a hub in Morwell.

“By having a van, we can go there and pick up food safely,” she said.

It is also hoped the van will help reduce food waste going into landfill.

The $43,000 grant for Baw Baw Food Relief was one of 93 recently announced by the state government.

Disability, Ageing and Carers Minister Luke Donnellan said the $5 million Community Food Relief Fund grants would provide a massive two million meals and 180,000 food hampers to vulnerable Victorians.

“Every Victorian deserves access to fresh and healthy food – which is why we’re boosting resources for community-based food relief services and ensuring all families can stay happy and healthy,” Mr Donnellan said.

 ??  ?? Overjoyed after gaining a $43,000 grant to help purchase a refrigerat­ed van for Baw Baw Food Relief are (from left) coordinato­r Jan Davidson, manager Anne Pascoe and team support officer Jan Morton.
Overjoyed after gaining a $43,000 grant to help purchase a refrigerat­ed van for Baw Baw Food Relief are (from left) coordinato­r Jan Davidson, manager Anne Pascoe and team support officer Jan Morton.

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