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A season of sharing

Christmas is an incredible time of year where the community comes together to provide a moment of hope and light to those in the community who need a little extra help.

Follow Bless Collective is set to host its annual Christmas Community Meal, a heartwarming tradition that has grown since its humble beginnings in 2016.

What started as “Park Christmas” in Bourke Street Park, handing out food and toys, has transformed into a cherished event now held at Pakenham Hall on 19 December at 6pm.

This year’s event promises a traditional two-course meal, festive music, family activities, and much more.

Director and Community Care Manager of Follow Bless Collective, Sharyn Ling said the initiative will make a tangible difference to the communities in Cardinia Shire this Christmas.

“Our mission is to show support and genuine love to those who are undervalued, isolated and disadvantaged within Cardinia Shire and beyond.”

With over 200 attendees expected, the event welcomes individuals and families of all ages, offering not only a meal but also gifts for children, reflecting the spirit of the season.

There will be kids’ activities and craft, family photos, the Follow Baptist Church youth band will also provide music and sing-along Christmas Carols. As well as the ADRA bus will be at the hall with fresh produce and nonperishable items.

The event will provide an opportunity for the community to reflect on the positive moments throughout the year.

“The holiday season can be especially tough for families in our community, and this year, we’ve seen a significant 50.3 per cent increase in the number of individuals accessing our services. The growing need is clear. To help ease the burden, we provide gifts to children attending our Christmas Dinner. By offering these gifts, we aim to lift some of the weight from parents and caregivers, ensuring that every child experiences the joy of the season.”

These gifts are made possible through the generosity of the community—those who donate their time, finances, or toys. Giving not only helps make the night a success but also reflects the love and appreciation the community holds for each other, which aligns with Follow Bless Collective mission.

“We welcome volunteers at Follow Bless Collective who are the backbone of our organisation. We have an incredible team who volunteer each week with Bless Packs and at our community meal. They have been working hard behind the scenes to put an amazing event on at our Christmas Dinner and we are looking forward to a fantastic event. We always welcome new volunteers.”

To register or get involved, visit bless.org.au/Christmas

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