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2 Do in March

2 Do in March

February has come and gone and now it’s time to plan another two outcomes that we want to achieve in 2020. Some of you may remember that on the 2nd of January, we at C2C made a pledge to post 2 outcomes a month that we would like to achieve in 2020. We want to use...

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Help a Small Biz

Help a Small Biz

Helping fire-affected small biz survive and thrive Today we formally share details of our #helpasmallbiz initiative - aimed specifically to help the many, many small and micro businesses that have been directly and indirectly impacted by the recent bushfires. Our HASB...

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Why you need to think differently about donating

Why you need to think differently about donating

(click on image to watch video) Imagine... monstrous bushfires are on the outskirts of your town.  You're readying your staff, family and community to evacuate or stay and defend. You're managing a million life-threatening needs while making another million split...

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Who’s got a seat at your decision-making table?

Who’s got a seat at your decision-making table?

Who’s got a seat at your decision-making table? There are so many roundtables taking place across all sectors at the moment, but I feel it is necessary to ask those currently driving the recovery approach – who do you have sitting at the decision-making table? If the...

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Melanie, Red Cross Volunteer

Melanie, Red Cross Volunteer

Over the past few weeks, Mel from the C2C team has been activated twice as a Red Cross volunteer and travelled down to Bairnsdale to assist in the bushfire relief. The first week of January she worked the night shift as a Team Leader in the main relief centre helping...

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2 do in Feb

2 do in Feb

January has passed us by in a blink of an eyelid and now I find myself planning the next 2 outcomes for February. As you may recall, on the 2nd of January, we made a pledge to post 2 outcomes a month that we would like to achieve in 2020. Why? To be accountable and to...

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