Three Domino's stores in the Peel region are set to host a 'doughrasier' this Friday, donating $1 from every pizza sold to Halo Team Inc. - a local non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting community members experiencing homelessness, financial stress or domestic violence.
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Held at Domino's Erskine, Mandurah and Meadow Springs, local Domino's franchisee Raja Kataria hopes to raise more than $3,000 in support of the organisation's emergency support and accommodation services.
Mr Kataria said he is proud to lead the movement - sparking a 'domino's effect' of three Domino's stores coming together in support of the important cause.
"It's no secret that 2020 has been a particularly challenging year, and the holiday season can be a difficult time for many Aussies.
"As such, we are committed to doing what we can to support Peel locals in need during this time," he said.
"As a small business owner, I am passionate about giving back to the local community in which we operate, and I feel incredibly lucky to support Halo Team Inc in their efforts for a second year in a row.
"This December, we hope to raise more than $3,000 in support of Halo Team Inc. and their vital emergency support services.
"The work Halo Team Inc are doing in the Mandurah community to support those in need, not just now, but all year round, has been amazing.
"All funds raised will be donated directly to the Halo Team Inc in support of their homeless shelter, soup kitchen, welfare assistance office, outreach service and community op shop.
"This week I encourage our customers to come down for a slice of their favourite pizza to help us raise some vital funds for the Halo Team Inc."
The 'doughraiser' for Halo Team Inc will be held at Domino's Erskine, Mandurah and Meadow Springs on Friday, December 18 from 11am until close.
For more information about Halo Team Inc and the important work they do, please see here: haloteaminc.org.au.