The Esperance community has been inundated with offers of hay since fires started throughout the Shire of Esperance, however the hay limit has now been reached and other practical items and services are now the priority.
Cash donations, assistance on the ground, and donations of grain online to WAFarmers’ LoadNet account (Customer Number: 2024 7953) are urgently needed to support farmers in their efforts to rebuild their lives and livelihoods.
WAFarmers recognised the outstanding outpouring of support from the whole country, and encouraged people to make donations towards the purchase of practical items.
“The generosity of the whole country has been overwhelming, and we ask them to continue to dig deep to support the rehabilitation and recovery of our farmers by redirecting their donations towards practical items, cash donations and manual labour,” WAFarmers President Dale Park said.
“One hundred per cent of funds received through donations to WAFarmers will be redirected to the farmers, helping them to purchase much needed items such as polypipe, troughs and fencing.
“Additionally, we urge people to get down to the Shire of Esperance and lend their time towards helping the local community to rebuild their properties.
“Tradesmen are particularly in demand right now, as farmers work towards reconnecting their electricity and plumbing.
“While other appeals have been established, the WAFarmers Esperance Appeal ensures donations of money, grain and other items or services will be supplied to the people that need it most – the farmers.”
How to donate grain:
To complete the donation, you will need to:
1. Deliver grain to CBH’s receival sites using your own CBH grower number
2. Log onto LoadNet, click on the ‘Transactions’ tab and the ‘Grower Transfer’ tab
3. Select the commodity and receival site then enter WAFarmers CBH Customer Number (2024 7953)
4. Select the loads (or portions of loads) you wish to donate.
Monetary donations can be deposited to:
WAFarmers
BSB | 036000 Acc | 990651
ENDS.
All media requests must be directed to WAFarmers Media and Communications Officer Melanie Dunn on (08) 9486 2100 or [email protected].