Because everyone deserves to smile at Christmas!
We’re partnering again with St Vincent de Paul to bring some Christmas cheer to those local families in need.
Over the past two years we’ve donated 22 hampers, 30+ gifts and $4,200 in gift cards! This festive season we’re doing all again!
Ray White Carlingford is calling for donations to help our local families who are doing it tough this Christmas.
We are working with St Vincent de Paul to put together Christmas hampers to bring some Christmas cheer to those local families in need.
Best way to donate: We would prefer online donations via our donations page on Chuffed.org below.
We hope to double last year’s efforts and make good use of all the funds we generate to buy gift cards and goodies to hand out to those in need this Christmas.
If you are in a position to help please call us on 9871 6211 or visit our office at 845 Pennant Hills Rd, Carlingford to make a donation.
Don’t want to donate online?
You may also donate the following items below, we’d love for you to drop a gift or non-perishable food item into our office by Tuesday 12th December.
Non perishable goods:
- Christmas Cake
- Bon Bons
- Biscuits
- Ham
- Canned fruits
- Chocolate
- Pasta
- Pasta sauces
- Rice
- Canned Veg
- Sweets
- Nuts
- Drinks
- Juices
About A little Ray of Giving:
A Little Ray of Giving is Ray White’s annual charity drive that helps offices foster meaningful relationships with local communities throughout late November and early December.
Over the past 10 years, Ray White offices participating in A Little Ray of Giving have reached out to clients — past, present and future — and to other members of their local communities to collect gifts for a variety of not-for-profit organisations.
It’s an opportunity to get festive, creative and proactive in the lead up to Christmas by bringing both seasonal joy and comfort to thousands of underprivileged individuals and families across Australia and New Zealand.
Strengthening community bonds by helping those without the advantages most people enjoy is more important than ever while Australia and NZ continue to battle the uncertainty that comes with shifting markets and damaging weather conditions.