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Salvos' Mobile Bushfire Recovery Teams moving again in NSW

Published on
22 June 2020

The Salvation Army’s Mobile Bushfire Recovery Teams are returning to the NSW South Coast after the easing of COVID-19 social distancing rules.

Phone and web-based Recovery services continued in all bushfire-impacted regions during the onset of Coronavirus, however personal support and counselling had been suspended.

The Mobile Recovery Teams will provide emergency financial relief and assess grant applications, access to Moneycare Financial Counselling and personal support from a Salvation Army Officer.

The resumption of face-to-face support complements ongoing access to Salvos’ bushfire disaster recovery support via 1300-662-217 and sal.disasters@salvationarmy.org.au

Eurobodalla Shire – Moruya, Batemans Bay, Mogo and communities

Tuesday June 23 to Friday June 26

Moruya – Queen St, behind Harris Scarfe
Tue 23/6 - 9am-5pm
Wed 24/6 - 8am-4pm
Thu 25/6 - 10am-6pm
Fri 26/6 - 7am-3pm

Bega Valley Shire – Bega, Quaama/Cobargo and communities

Monday June 29 to Friday July 3

Bega – Zingel Pl, opposite Council Chambers
Mon 29/6 - 9am-5pm
Tue 30/6 - 8am-4pm
Wed 1/7 - 7am-3pm

Quaama – Cobargo Road, opposite the Community Hall
Thu 2/7 - 8am-4pm
Fri 3/7  -7am-3pm

Closing times will be flexible and respond to demand 

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