Resilient Lismore is a registered charity with the ACNC.
Resilient Lismore is a registered charity with the ACNC.
Your donation will be used to assist Resilient Lismore to meet the needs of our community as we move through recovery. Resilient Lismore’s operations are governed by our Board, we undertake an annual audit and report our activities and alongside our financial statements in our annual reports
We accept donations of good quality white goods, furniture, household appliances & building supplies. We don’t accept anything that is broken, torn, stained or in a worn condition. If you have something to donate to someone in need please get in touch below and we will be in touch to discuss your generous offer.
Refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and dryers.
We cannot accept very small amounts of building materials, but we are grateful for anything that will assist in the repair of a home.
Double or Queen Beds with mattresses, tables and chairs, coffee tables, lounges. We only accept items in good condition and we don’t accept chipboard.
Good quality hand tools, battery operated tools, anything that will help get things done around someone’s house.
The disaster that hit the Northern Rivers in 2022 is one of the largest Australia has ever seen. The recovery needs of our community are ongoing, and we are doing everything we can to continue to support communities across the Northern Rivers. We welcome offers of support to help us achieve our goal of resilient and thriving communities. Please reach out and let’s talk about how we can work together.
We welcome bulk supplies of building materials. If it can help repair a home we are interested!
We welcome contributions to tools and equipment, both for our volunteers to use and for our Tool Library for the community to borrow.
Linen, bedding and kitchen items are in high demand. We welcome support with any items that can help to make a house a home.
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That we are living and working together to recover from this climate disaster on Bundjalung Country, and pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.