Salamander Bay Recycling donates $10,000 to Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services

By Sam Norris
Updated May 1 2017 - 1:11pm, first published April 21 2017 - 2:11pm
BRIGHTER TIMES: Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services co-manager Colleen Whittle is looking forward to working collaboratively with Alan Cloke and Gerard McClafferty from Salamander Bay Recycling. Picture: Sam Norris
BRIGHTER TIMES: Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services co-manager Colleen Whittle is looking forward to working collaboratively with Alan Cloke and Gerard McClafferty from Salamander Bay Recycling. Picture: Sam Norris

Children left traumatised from domestic violence in Port Stephens will soon be able to take part in horse therapy.

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