Deadline to send donated LBC filled boxes – Consulate

In connection with free LBC boxes used to fill in-kind donations to the Philippine Red Cross, the Philippine Consulate of Victoria has issued this reminder:

Dear All,

Greetings from your Consulate!

Just a kindly reminder:

LBC boxes/donation is due by 30November 2014.

Please deliver or send your filled/PROPERLY SEALED LBC boxes to:
LBC Melbourne Warehouse
Warehouse 4/ 51-53 Westwood Drive
RAVENHALL 3023

We are also accepting boxes (not LBC) as long as properly packed and sealed.

Donations in-kind will be coursed through LBC Foundation in favour of the Philippine Red Cross.

I would like to express my gratitude to all individuals and organizations who have already sent and delivered their boxes of donation. We have tremendous response to our appeal.

As soon as we have gathered summary of fundraising events advised to your Consulate, I will report these to the Community.

God bless your generous heart.

Virginia Kalong
Consul a.h.

Philippine Consulate of Victoria
St Kilda Road Towers
Suite 1205/ 1 Queens Road Melbourne Victoria Australia 3044
Ph +61 3 9863 7885 Fax +61 3 9863 7884 Mob +61 411 711 639

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