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Ambitious Christmas hamper appeal launched by Holy Fools

It’s a tradition that grows every year, as Holy Fools aims to help and support more people during the Christmas period.

This year is no different, launching the annual Christmas Hamper Appeal on Thursday 16 October, live on social media, with a goal of preparing and distributing 150 hampers.

“Christmas should be a time of hope and connection, but for many in our community facing homelessness or housing insecurity, it can be the loneliest time of year. These hampers aren’t just about providing food—they’re about showing people they matter and they’re not forgotten,” chief executive officer Neal Taylor said.

“We’ve set an ambitious goal of 150 hampers because we know the need is real and growing. Every hamper represents a family or individual in our community who will feel the warmth of knowing their neighbours care. That’s the true spirit of Christmas.”

Holy Fools is also seeking to raise $20,000 by the end of 2025 to help cover the day-to-day costs of running Felix House and supporting those experiencing homelessness in our community.

“Felix House has become a lifeline for so many, and this Christmas appeal helps us keep those doors open. When you donate to a hamper or contribute financially, you’re not just helping someone survive—you’re giving them dignity and hope for a brighter future,” Mr Taylor said.

Supporting the campaign by hosting a donation bin, and helping launch the appeal with Mr Taylor, Casey MP Aaron Violi encouraged locals to dig deep this Christmas.

“We are so fortunate to have Holy Fools and Felix House in our community, but they can’t continue to help those in need without our community coming together and giving this Christmas,” he said.

“It’s tough and getting harder for local families to donate, but if you can, please consider donating a few items because it makes such a difference to families at Christmas time. It’s not just about the food, it’s the nourishment of knowing someone out there cares about them and their wellbeing.”

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