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A cup of tea for Home Meah Childrens Home

Determined to play a positive role in the community, Bushell said another fund-raising event for Home Meah would be held in December.

Home Meah is not merely a place of safety; it is a home for infants and toddlers who have no place to call home.

Paul Bushell hosted a garden tea at Olive Manor on Saturday, October 28, to raise awareness and much needed funds for Home Meah.

Believing in the importance of supporting charity initiatives such as Home Meah, Bushell said it was pivotal for the community to be involved.

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Bushell extended his appreciation to individuals and businesses who helped contribute to the day’s success.

Determined to play a positive role in the community, Bushell said another fund-raising event for Home Meah would be held in December.

“We will be hosting an Open Home and Lifestyle function for Home Meah on December 2. If anyone would like tickets, they can contact me on 073 200 7219.”

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