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Kimberly-Clark Professional donates products to those in need

Kimberly-Clark Professional has kicked-off the festive season
with a donation of over 22 pallets products to Youth Off the
Streets, Oz Harvest and National Council of Childhood Grief.
Youth Off the Streets has just received over a pallet load of
Kleenex toilet tissue and facial tissue that will be sent onto
Crisis Refuge, Don Bosco House and the new Cordeaux Heights Centre
which will soon become a school and residential service.
Jill Summers from Youth off the Streets said "These products will
be of great practicality to our services and will be of great cost
saving. It's reassuring to know we have such generosity and support
from Kimberly-Clark employees. Thank you to Kimberly-Clark for all
your support".
Around 40,000 rolls of Kleenex toilet tissue were also donated to
Oz Harvest which will go to refuges, community centres and churches
that run food parcel programmes for those living in poverty. This
is the first time Oz harvest has received a donation of toilet
paper and they were extremely grateful as it's an expensive grocery
item for their recipients.
Tom Sawkins from Oz Harvest said "Thank you to Kimberly-Clark for
all your support. One can't get by without toilet paper".
Kimberly-Clark's had a relationship with the National Centre for
Childhood Grief (NCCG) for a
number of years now and we continue to support them through
ongoing product donations, this time donating over a pallet of
Kleenex toilet tissue and Kleenex facial tissue.
Valda Tucker from NCCG said "This donation saves the National
Centre for Childhood Grief money that can now be put toward more
resources as we seek to help children learn to live with the death
of a loved one."