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Red Shield Appeal - Olive Branch Café

14 May 2013

Oasis Hunter runs a wide range of programs for young people aged 12-25. One of these is the Olive Branch Café that provides hospitality training for young people who often don't suit mainstream education. Many, like Trista, have thrived in this supportive environment and will go on to find work in the future.

Oasis Hunter is just one of the many centres that rely on the Red Shield Appeal each year. The Doorknock will be held over the weekend of the 25-26 May. To register as a volunteer log onto salvos.org.au/doorknock or call 13SALVOS. 

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