Spaghetti Circus 2022 flood appeal
We have received many requests from people wanting to donate to Spaghetti Circus to help with the devastating floods that have swept our region. As we type, large parts of the area are still underwater, so many people and spaghetti families have lost everything; there are many places to donate your support. With this in mind, we humbly repurpose and open our 2022 annual giving campaign early to help with the impact of the floods for those outside our area wanting to help.
Spaghetti Circus, Mullumbimby and the whole area have been experiencing extreme weather and flooding; on Monday, 28 February, the Mullumbimby Showgrounds, Spaghetti Circus's home, sheds, containers, vehicles, were underwater with 1/2m - 1mtr of water, mud and muck.
Funds will help in the following ways;
The cleanup; there is so much MUD, equipment and repairs to get us open as soon as possible doing what we do best - creating health confident, creative kids.
To provide scholarships/discount classes to families who have lost everything to continue to come to Spaghetti Circus once we reopen.
Funds will also provide free and discounted tickets to families affected by the floods for the National Circus Festival in Mullumbimby. We also want to help our community with mental health recovery in the long term, and bringing back joy and connection is something we do well.
We are in the early recovery days, so we would love people to help volunteer with the cleanup. Mud covers our homemade costumes, mats, equipment photos, posters and archives in our 30th Birthday year; we would love to save as much as possible. Water submerged the Spaghetti bus, so it is unlikely she will live to tell the tale.
We are a registered charity and not for profit community-owned organisation; all donations are tax-deductible.
We will keep you posted on our progress, and thank you for your support.
Help support this cause by creating your own 'CrowdRaiser' fundraising page.
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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, the Arakwal and Minjungbal people of the Bundjalung Nation, and pay respect to elders past and present.