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TestimonialsWhen I first contacted Aussie Helpers I was at a very low point and desperately looking for assistance, I never expected to have such an immediate answer to our prayers. I'm not sure I even expected an answer. I was at wits end. The kindness and support that you have extended to us is a wonderful community service. Only people such as yourselves could begin to understand what your generosity of spirit means to those in the farming community at this time.
Just a short note to thank you sincerely for you generous help when we needed it. The fact that an organisation such as Aussie Helpers exists with out all the HOO-HA and resource waste is a comfort in itself but to actually deliver real help lifts our spirits and restores our faith in human nature.
Meeting you and seeing you on the road has left me in a more positive frame of mind.
After the good-byes have been said and the dust settles, the over whelming emotions hit home. I did not think that anything could make me feel like things could look up for the better but I was wrong - as Brian pointed out out I was smiling again.
" We appreciate the assistance you have given our family. Groceries and things for the kids are most appreciated and more recently the load of hay and bags of protein feed that Brian organised for our weakest cattle proved invaluable. Not only is it the material assistance you provide but the understanding and genuine sympathy that goes with it that we truly appreciate."
"I want to also...not only tell Aussie Helpers that this is the first time I have ever received a helping hand that at other times when people extended their generosity we were simply focussed on the welfare of the stock that depended on us and would have felt uncomfortable not being at home feeding mulga scrub."
We
got a visitor the other day - a lone driver who looked like he'd
done some miles. A truck loaded down with hay, it looked proud to
have made it so far out west. The dust poured out of the wheels
as they pulled up. A handshake, and quiet "how are ya mate,
got some stuff for you". So we invite him in for lunch - that's
what you do when it's meal time out here. Over lunch he listened
as we told of no rain, and no hope of help from anyone, and worse
than that,
" It was so astonishing and overwhelming to receive your gifts yesterday. The biggest cost of the on going drought is depression which is usually hidden to the outside world. I think a good season would turn my husband into a different man. Please know that your kindness will never be forgotten, gestures like yours make you retain your faith in human nature and keep you from self pity. "
I wish that all the volunteers involved could see the smile on the faces of my poddies as they munched through their food parcels. Thank You from the Bottom of our Hearts. "
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