CWP Renewables' Bango Wind Farm and Boom Logistics have banded together to help make Christmas a little brighter for families and individuals in need across the Boorowa and Yass Valley areas.
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Together they have donated hundreds of dollars in toys and cash to St Vincent de Paul conferences in both communities to help disadvantaged families and children.
CWP Renewables Project Manager for Bango Wind Farm Jonathan Post said "Community wellbeing is central to how we operate and giving back to the communities where we work is very important to us".
"Hopefully we can add to a few extra smiles on Christmas Day," he said .
Boom Logistics Site Construction Manager Andrew Rowe said Christmas is as much about giving as it is receiving.
"We have always upheld family values and respected the communities in which we have worked," he said.
"The Yass and Boorowa communities have been good to us while we have been here, and we would like to help those members of these communities who may not be as fortunate as us at this time."
Deacon Patrick Whale, President Vinnies Conference in Boorowa, was grateful for the donations.
"Your generous donations send a message to those in the community that need support - a message that tells them that someone else does care," he said.
Judith Williams, President St Augustines Conference in Yass said, "We try so hard to help families, children and those who are often old, lonely and sick".
"Helping to bring joy to individuals and families also enriches the broader community. Thank you so much to Bango Wind Farm."
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