Helping you to make a
difference
Material assistance for those in need.
Helping neighbours to help their neighbours, the Macleay Valley way.

We recognise that in times of crisis there are people who have need, and those who want to help. We have set up these registers as a way of trying to connect those requiring assistance with those willing to offer it.
There are three buttons below. Use these to give us information to connect you with material assistance, gifting and volunteering opportunities.
We are a community of communities - let’s help one another, the Macleay Valley way.
What is
MVCF doing?
I want to give.
Hundreds of people have been impacted by the floods. Do you have items you’d like to donate to help flood victims?
Click the buttom below.
Fill in the form, and we will work to connect you with someone in need of your generosity during this difficult time!
I need help.
So many in our community are doing it tough. We want to help connect you with kind people willing to help. Are you in need?
Click the button below.
Fill in the form, and we will do our best to connect you with those willing to offer donated goods.
I want to help.
We're seeing an incredible outpouring of community spirit! Are you able to assist during the flood recovery?
Click the button below.
Fill in the form, and we will connect with you and see where your offering of time and talents can be best put to use.

Community Connections
If you are an organisation that can provide assistance, or would like to be contacted if donated goods become available for your organisation, fill in the contact form here, and we will add you to our register of community connections.
We need your help to restock pantries!
With resources having been cut off to many communities, pantries are running low! Use the form here to let us know what you can help with, and we will connect you with an organisation that can help distribute to those who need it most.
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- large, black garbage bags
- household cleaning products
- domestic gloves
- hand sanitiser -
unfortunately these are unable to be home-cooked, owing to safety regulations. You can find reasonably priced frozen meals at all major grocery stores locally.
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- shampoo and conditioner
- hair brushes and hair ties
- body wash
- sanitary pads and tampons
- men’s and women’s deodorant
- disposable razors and shaving cream/foam
- tooth brushes
- toothpaste
- toilet paper
- boxes of tissues -
- tinned stews
- cans of soups
- tinned vegetables
- cans of tuna
- UHT milk
- cereals
- two-minute noodles
- pasta and pasta sauces
- rice (500g to 1kg)
- tins of baked beans
- tins of spaghetti
- cordials and shelf-stable juices
- bottled water
- sweet and savoury biscuits -
- muesli bars, LCM bars, rollups
- individual packets of biscuits
- individual packets of chips
- fruit snacks
- popcorn