Fundraising

It has been brought to our attention that people have been canvassing residents for money to buy groceries for our centre. Turning Point Camden Inc. takes no responsibility for persons fundraising within the community without our consent.

Please contact Narellan Police Station on 4632 4499 to file a report and advise us by email (turningpointcamden@gmail.com) or the through our website (www.turningpointcamden.org.au) by selecting the CONTACT option if you receive any requests for money that you suspect are not genuine.

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