Monday, May 4, 2020

Drought Angels


Greg and Leanne Evans have lived with drought for the past five years.(ABC NewS: Craig Berkman)


Like many farmers, the Beardmores would never ask for charity, believing there's always someone who's worse off.  So when Drought Angels handed them a $500 pre-paid credit card, they were overwhelmed.



Tash and Steele Johnston, founders of Drought Angels.(ABC News: Craig Berkman).

Drought Angels raised $11 million last year for its work nationwide, but COVID-19 has seen donations drop dramatically, with fundraisers cancelled and people holding onto their money in such uncertain times.

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