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Prime Minister thanks ADRA volunteers

Volunteers were congratulated for responding to devastating bushfires in south-eastern NSW earlier this month.

Sydney, Australia | Josh Dye

A team of volunteers from the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) have been personally thanked by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian for their efforts responding to the devastating bushfires in south-eastern NSW.

Hundreds of people were evacuated to Bega and Bermagui following the Tathra bushfire that rapidly spread on March 18. The fire destroyed 69 homes, while dozens of others were partially damaged. Some residents were forced to flee their homes at short notice and take shelter on the beach as the fires raged.

ADRA volunteers at the Bega Showground evacuation center helped arrange accommodation for 160 people and provided remote assistance to the Bermagui evacuation center. The ADRA volunteers worked alongside volunteers from other agencies and community groups.

Turnbull and Berejiklian personally thanked ADRA and other volunteers when they visited the Bega evacuation center.

ADRA’s NSW emergency coordinator Janice Frey paid tribute to the volunteers.

“These volunteers displayed enormous generosity in giving their time to help people displaced by the fires,” Frey said.

“It all happened so quickly and people had to leave urgently. The ADRA volunteers did a terrific job responding and providing immediate assistance.

“The local community has taken ownership of this disaster and are doing a great job looking after their own. They are extremely supportive of those who have been impacted and are easing the distress that comes with grief and loss.”

ADRA and other organizations encourage cash gifts, which are useful and efficient, rather than donated goods, which may not be needed, can overwhelm the community, and involve significant time and effort to sort, store and distribute.

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