2393 days ago

Help appreciated

Stephanie from Grenada Village

Hi our family had a bedroom fire over the weekend in Grenada Village and I’m just wondering if anyone has any size 5 through 10 winter thermals ,singlets.
Sz 5 to 7 T-shirt’s long sleeve T-shirt’s shirt sleeve , trackpant or long pants or jean, shorts.
Sz 5 to 7 hoodies sweatshirts.

We’ve pretty much lost everything in room including bunk beds , Drawers, undies, socks , shoes, Toys ,school uniforms for 3 boys so once Insurance received will need to focus replacing Bed , drawers, bedding ,uniforms ,shoes and essentials etc so hoping that as youngest has only about 8 weeks of freedom with kindy before starting school that if children have outgrown clothes might be happy to donate to couple little boys in need at the moment.if anyone able to help please contact me on0275424286 thankyou steph

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