Salvation Army Port Macquarie is preparing for a sharp rise in demand for its social support services

Robert Dougherty
Updated March 30 2020 - 1:53pm, first published March 27 2020 - 4:00pm
STAYING OPEN: Janelle Cocking, Hazel Barrett and Heather Unicomb with the Salvos at the Port Macquarie-Hastings 2019 Christmas Toy Run.
STAYING OPEN: Janelle Cocking, Hazel Barrett and Heather Unicomb with the Salvos at the Port Macquarie-Hastings 2019 Christmas Toy Run.

Salvation Army Port Macquarie is preparing for a sharp rise in demand for its social support services as the impacts of the coronavirus epidemic are felt.

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Robert Dougherty

Port Macquarie News/Camden Haven Courier journalist. Have a story to share? contact me at rob.dougherty@austcommunitymedia.com.au