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Michael Parris

Samaritans host hundreds at Newcastle Christmas lunch

A volunteer helps out at the Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle. Picture: Marina Neil

The Samaritans have hailed an unprecedented community response to their Christmas park lunch events this year.

Event coordinator Dana Pichaloff said on Sunday that this year marked the "best community response" she had seen, including plenty of donated toys for children attending the lunches in Newcastle, Wyong and Singleton.

The sun shone on about 1000 lunch-goers at Foreshore Park, while about 500 attended the lunch at Wyong and more than 100 were at Singleton Showground.

Ms Pichaloff said she had more than 300 volunteers working across the three sites and more helpers on a waiting list.

She said she could "feel plenty of positivity" around the events this year after two difficult years dealing with COVID restrictions and uncertainty.

"Like every year it's challenging, but there's been a bit of a shift towards the positive, particularly after COVID, but there is still very much a strong need, which is evident today in the number of people seeking support," she said.

The Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil
The Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil
Sofronia Jenkins, Alice Aurisch and Marjorie Alapto at the Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil
Santa with volunteer Therese Sciberras at the Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil
The Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil
Volunteers BJ Holmes, Lilli Holmes, Leonie Garvey and Janda Garvey-Rae at the Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil
Suzi and Chris at the Samaritans Christmas lunch in Newcastle on Sunday. Pictures by Marina Neil

The Wyong event has returned this year after a two-hear hiatus.

The Samaritans have been hosting Christmas lunches for the past 22 years.

Anglican Bishop of Newcastle and Samaritans president Dr Peter Stuart said the lunches ensured people in the community who might feel isolated or were experiencing difficulties could enjoy Christmas Day in good company.

"There are a lot of people we seek to help at this time of year, and we can only deliver this with the support of the community," he said.

"We've been humbled by the generosity of the community this year."

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