LETTER TO ED: A thank you to Port Douglas, Mossman and all kind folk who assisted the Daintree community during Jasper

THANKS, DOUGLAS SHIRE

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A Daintree resident has thanked the kindness of the Douglas Shire community for typifying the Australian spirit and providing assistance to local residents in the days post Jasper. Picture: Supplied

Dear Editor,

We hope this message finds you all well.

As we continue to navigate through life's  journey together, we wanted to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for the amazing assistance you provided after Cyclone Jasper. 

Your unwavering support, dedication, and passion for the Daintree coast community has truly made a profound impact.

Whether it's lending a helping hand, sharing food and fuel supplies, or simply being there for us, your contributions have not gone unnoticed.

In good times and challenging ones alike, it is the strength of our community that shines  brightest. Your kindness, empathy, and resilience inspire us all to be better, to do better and to make a difference in the world around us. 

So, from the bottom of our collective heart, thank you.

Thank you for supporting the heartbeat of our Daintree Coast community.

Thank you for your boundless generosity and spirit. And thank you for making this post Jasper journey one that we can all be  proud of.

Here's to many more moments of connection, growth, and shared successes ahead. 

Together, we can continue to create positive change and leave a lasting legacy for  generations to come. 

With deepest appreciation,

Steve Sponberg

Secretary

DC360

 

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