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Ray White give the gift of giving

By Mark Beale

RAY White Whitsunday has partnered with The Rotary Club of Airlie Beach to deliver an inspiring Christmas campaign for disadvantaged children who may need a little extra light in their festive season.

‘The Little Ray of Giving’ campaign will launch across Australia and New Zealand from December 1 and Australians are being asked to dig deep to put smiles on the faces of some special children in their community.

Ray White Whitsundays principal Mark Beale said the gift drive was a simple way to help put a smile on the face of children and families who may need some extra cheer at this time of year.

“All you need to do is wrap up your present and drop it under the tree in your local Ray White office. Tell the Ray White Whitsunday team if the gift is for a boy or girl, nominate an age group and your gift will be delivered by the team at Rotary to a child who will appreciate the lift to their festive season,” he said.

As of next week, Ray White Whitsunday will have a special giving Christmas tree in their front office to collect gifts for children and families.

“It’s a really simple way to put a smile on the face of a young child who might otherwise go without this Christmas,” Mr Beale said.

“Sometimes just a small gift can make the biggest difference to families who are struggling at an expensive time of year.”

Ray White has run this initiative across Australia and New Zealand each December since 2012.

Last year alone almost 3000 gifts were donated across 55 offices and delivered to children in need across Australia.

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