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    Drought-affected farmers. Queensland

    Tags: Drought-affected farmers. Queensland. Charity. Not for Profit

    Morning Bribie friends.

    I write today just before I leave to rescue some families and individuals over the next few days.

    I want to explain a cultural established problem in this great country of ours Australia, its something I face nearly every day, and extremely difficult to change and challenge. But I won’t give up, as peoples lives matter more than my fears or even life.
    In 2011 when we were hit with that huge flood throughout Brisbane and near areas, we were all asked to give to charities and Govt organisations to help the worse affected homes and lives. The best visual response was obviously the people from everywhere physically helping on the ground, they called them the flood army !!

    Drought-affected farmers. Queensland

    But as it is today among the drought-affected farmers, people started to ask, ” Where is all this Charity money and donations”, supposedly for the ordinary people in their devasted homes and businesses. 7 years later, friends, many are still living in squalor conditions in their homes because the insurance companies still refuse to pay, the charities in many cases never passed on the money !! and people are left depressed and angry, and so they should be.

    Drought-affected farmers. Queensland

    Right now, today, The biggest question from all these struggling farmers and associated local businesses is the same as the floods, ” Where is the money, how can we access it “. The truth is, you can’t mostly, red tape, greedy charities, and sly subtle Govt agencies prevent the ones who need help from actually getting it.
    Next week I have meetings with Fed Govt officials and associated leeches, to portray how and what I see on the ground, where the breakdowns are and how is the money that’s been donated, so hidden and misused ??

    Drought-affected farmers. Queensland

    I hope and pray these are opportunities bring truth and life, exposure of greedy little people like the TV stations, corrupt charities and deceitful Govt agencies.
    What else can we do friends, I don’t know, we are dealing with cultural repetitive habitual deceitful natures of generational practices !!!!
    My writing and belief recently are still the same, we are best to do it ourselves because then we KNOW the money, time, food, effort and materials is actually getting out there !!

    Lately, Bribie people have helped my wife and I take more out, this is awesome friends, may it continue always !!!

    Drought-affected farmers. Queensland

    This week I met a few folks who want to help in a greater capacity, Tina has started organising ways to do this now , I am to busy to give it much attention just now , but when I return we will all meet and make it happen and work for the good of people anywhere and everywhere .
    You can reach Tina on ” Ray of Hope South East Queensland“. Thank you.
    We are so grateful to those who helped us this week, you are just wonderful people !!!
    See you out there ??

    To support ray of hope please like and share the facebook group.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/309585386303583/

     

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      David Sweedman
      A highly successful sales and leadership career working in a number of different and very competitive industries. Engaging with decision makers at all levels in business and government. Three decades employed by corporations, SME businesses in senior roles and almost twelve years operating as a freelance contractor has equipped me well for all aspects of business. Whether leading and mentoring sales teams, or in a direct sales role I enjoy the challenge to meet and exceed expectations. Making a real and tangible difference in either a team environment or as an individual is an important personal goal I have consistently achieved throughout my career. In all of my business and personal dealings over the years there is one issue that stands out above all others - communication. Excellent communication skills creates trust, helps with mutually beneficial outcomes and above all cements long lasting positive relationships. I strive everyday to communicate effectively with the people I encounter.
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