A gift-giving initiative brings joy to disadvantaged kids in Australia

Tree of Friendship

Kaila Cruz of Rotary Club Sydney with the City of Sydney’s Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Robert Kok, Councillor Linda Scott, and journalist Phoebe Alexander at the Tree of Friendship launch at the Market City.

In the spirit of spreading Christmas happiness, a global network organisation raised the "Tree of Friendship" to collect gifts for children in need.


Key Points
  • The 'Tree of Friendship,' aims to bring joy to kids aged 6 to 12 at Bear Cottage, RPA Paediatric Clinic, and PCYC South Sydney.
  • The organisers aim to make lasting Christmas memories and bring smiles to the children by counting on everyone's kindness and generosity.
  • The campaign is encouraging individuals to contribute toys, sports equipment, games, clothing, arts & crafts, and musical instruments until December 30th.
Tree of Friendship
The Tree of Friendship is running throughout the festive season, and invites contributions of gifts and heartfelt messages for kids aged 6 to 12 at Bear Cottage, RPA Paediatric Clinic, and PCYC South Sydney.

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