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03/28/2023 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2023 15:04

Recovery efforts revealed as the Salvation Army releases its 2022 Flood Appeal Report

The Salvation Army has released a Report outlining the results of one of its biggest natural disaster appeals, revealing a significant collection of $17.87 million was donated to the cause.

The 2022 Flood Appeal was launched on 1 March 2022 as an immediate response to the damage inflicted in south east Queensland and northern New South Wales.

Suncorp donated $200k after the 2022 Floods to the Queensland Premier's Flood Relief Appeal, distributing the funds between five not-for-profits: GIVIT, Red Cross, the Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul and Lifeline.

Piper Ashburn, Recovery Outreach Team Leader for the Salvation Army's Strategic Emergency & Disaster Management team says the donations made by corporate organisations speak to the importance of collaboration between charities and the private sector.

"We all play our role in the way we help the victims of floods," she says.

"Companies like Suncorp and the Salvos working together in collaboration to help impacted people speaks to our organisations' mutual values."

Beyond temporary housing, meal support and financial assistance, the Salvation Army Report shares how the organisation distributes funds towards long-term recovery efforts, a phase which Piper says is where people incur the largest expenses.

"The long-term recovery phase is where we're able to dedicate grants to communities in the hope they might contribute it to something long-term, something meaningful beyond their 'immediate needs' - like mental health support and counselling as an example, which is a huge need for many of the communities we support."