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CFA members raised money for Good Friday Appeal

Country Fire Association (CFA) members have raised over $1.4 million in total through fundraising efforts for the Good Friday Appeal.

After two years of a heavy reliance on online fundraising, CFA Volunteers from across the entire state hit the streets in their local communities, rattling tins and collecting money.

The overall tally for the Good Friday Appeal in 2022 was a record-breaking $22,328,154, with brigades that set up a Virtual Tin Shake also raising a total of $38,122.

CFA has been a fundraiser for the Good Friday Appeal for the past 71 years and to date, members have raised more than $36 million since 1951.

This year saw a significant return of volunteers collecting in-person at traffic lights and by door-knocking homes and businesses across their communities.

Some brigade members washed cars, ran competitions, and even competed with each other to raise money.

The CFA Acting Chief Officer Rohan Luke presented the cheque to the Royal Children’s Hospital alongside Warrandyte members Lieutenant Camren Jones and Louise Naus.

“It was an honour to present the cheque to the Royal Children’s Hospital on behalf of the dedicated CFA members right across Victoria,” Acting Chief Officer Luke Rohan said.

“CFA members already give up their time to protect the lives of Victorians through their brigades, and it’s a credit to their community-mindedness that they also take time out to fundraise for such a great cause.

“Congratulations to all our CFA volunteers involved, it was an amazing effort and you and your communities should be proud. It’s an honour that CFA continues to contribute in providing

world-class care to our kids,” he said.

“It was also encouraging to see many members returning to fundraising in-person by collecting at their stations, intersections and on local shopping strips.”

The money raised for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal will be used to buy medical equipment and ensure kids are provided with the best possible treatment and care.

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