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2024 Christmas message from Wesley Mission CEO Rev Stu Cameron and Christmas Day lunch event

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Wesley Mission says the more the merrier at its Christmas Day lunch in the city

Wesley Mission is decking the halls and prepping the puddings in readiness for their much-loved Christmas Day lunch celebration in the city.

 

Wesley Mission CEO, Rev Stu Cameron, says Wesley Mission’s Christmas lunch is for all our city neighbours.

 

“While the food will be fancy with an abundant buffet boasting all the Christmas trimmings, the company will be cheerful and casual. Everyone is welcome just as you are! And there will be carol singing, games and gifts for us all to enjoy at our tables.

 

“For those feeling financial pressures right now, we want you to have a ticket on us. If you have mates or loved ones who you’d like to invite to come along, we have tickets for them too and we’d love for you to be able to share those with them. Just get in touch with us.”

 

And in the spirit of giving, Wesley Mission’s “Plate it Forward initiative provides an opportunity for people to contribute to the event by sponsoring a meal for someone in need.  Through “Plate it Forward” community members can ensure that more people have the chance to join this special occasion.

 

Those who are able are encouraged to secure your lunch ticket for a ticket cost of $50.

 

To reserve a seat for yourself or others at the Wesley Mission Christmas lunch table go to: 

Wesley Mission Christmas Day Lunch 2024  or enquiries call 02 9263 5555

 

ENDS

 

Media contact: Anne Holt 0418 628 342 or anne.holt@wesleymission.org.au

 

 

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