Food relief hampers in high demand - police team up with volunteers to deliver

Gabriel Fowler
Updated October 24 2021 - 10:40am, first published 10:33am
HIGH DEMAND: Survivors R Us founder, Maria Martin, with Lake Macquarie Aboriginal community liaison officer Ray Fuller and Senior Constable Elke Watt. The group has pushed out 3000 hampers. Picture: Jonathan Carroll.
HIGH DEMAND: Survivors R Us founder, Maria Martin, with Lake Macquarie Aboriginal community liaison officer Ray Fuller and Senior Constable Elke Watt. The group has pushed out 3000 hampers. Picture: Jonathan Carroll.

THE demand for food relief is soaring as hundreds turn into thousands of people in desperate need.

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Gabriel Fowler

Gabriel Fowler

Senior Journalist

Community health & welfare, social justice, investigations, general news. Gabriel.Fowler@newcastleherald.com.au

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