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• July 13, 2023A huge 'THANK YOU!' from The Williamstown Community and Education Centre
Mobil supports pantry swap program providing food to the Williamstown community.
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• July 13, 2023
As a major facility in the area, the team at Mobil Altona Terminal proudly continue to support projects in the Hobsons Bay community.
“I am very pleased that we recently fostered our longstanding relationship with the Williamstown Community and Education Centre by making a significant contribution to their pantry swap program,” said Tarrant Falcke, Mobil’s Altona Terminal Manager.
The pantry swap program allows less fortunate members of the community to access the food they need by swapping items. Community members are encouraged to give as much as they can and take as much as they need.
CEO of the Williamstown Community and Education Centre, Mark Brophy, recently acknowledged Mobil’s contribution in the Centre’s newsletter.
“This generous donation from Mobil will go a long way to significantly helping many disadvantaged locals in our community, who are struggling with the rising cost of living expenses,” said Mark.
“We really appreciate our relationship with local organisations like Mobil, who have supported us for many years, helping us to deliver our important programs and services to the community.”
In 2022, Mobil supported the Centre’s expansion into the Altona North community, helping to fund the fit-out of its brand-new Altona North Community House.
The Williamstown community and education centre is an award-winning leader in community services and has been an integral part of Williamstown since its establishment in 1974.Their mission is to provide affordable, relevant and quality programs for everyone in a supportive environment.
“I am very pleased that we recently fostered our longstanding relationship with the Williamstown Community and Education Centre by making a significant contribution to their pantry swap program,” said Tarrant Falcke, Mobil’s Altona Terminal Manager.
The pantry swap program allows less fortunate members of the community to access the food they need by swapping items. Community members are encouraged to give as much as they can and take as much as they need.
CEO of the Williamstown Community and Education Centre, Mark Brophy, recently acknowledged Mobil’s contribution in the Centre’s newsletter.
“This generous donation from Mobil will go a long way to significantly helping many disadvantaged locals in our community, who are struggling with the rising cost of living expenses,” said Mark.
“We really appreciate our relationship with local organisations like Mobil, who have supported us for many years, helping us to deliver our important programs and services to the community.”
In 2022, Mobil supported the Centre’s expansion into the Altona North community, helping to fund the fit-out of its brand-new Altona North Community House.
The Williamstown community and education centre is an award-winning leader in community services and has been an integral part of Williamstown since its establishment in 1974.Their mission is to provide affordable, relevant and quality programs for everyone in a supportive environment.