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The Community Youth & Citizen Development Organization Inc (CYCDO) is a well-known name among those who recently provided food hampers to COVID-19 victims in Sydney. Dollar A Day, an Australian registered charity, assisted CYCDO in all three of its food hamper distribution campaigns. Multicultural NSW supported the whole distribution endeavour.

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Jihad Dib, Member of Parliament for Lakemba, Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Honorable Mayor of Canterbury-Bankstown City Council, Clr Khal Asfour, former Deputy Mayor Clr Bilal El-Hayek, NSW police officer and great community worker Gandhi Sindyan, and other members of the Lighthouse Community Support were also present at this event. From 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., the distribution took place. The community was overjoyed to witness CYCDO's efforts to support COVID 19 victims in Australia, as well as Dollar A Day's assistance in completing CYCDO's efforts.

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In Lakemba, the "White Tent" is well-known for providing relief. On September 9, CYCDO distributed their third relief in this White Tent. Residents of numerous different groups residing in Australia get food hampers from here, in addition to Bangladeshis impacted by COVID-19. These food baskets are also distributed by the CYCDO and Dollar A Day to different houses in the Canterbury-Bankstown region.

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"We are thrilled to be able to come out to serve the community with the backing of Multicultural NSW," said CYCDO President Md Abdullah Yousuf and added, "everyone in the community, including the local council, has lent a helping hand to the best of their abilities. We are pleased to contribute a large number of food hamper boxes to Lighthouse Community Support. Dollar A Day has assisted us to ensure that this distribution goes off without a hitch. I am really appreciative of everyone's support including Dollar A Day's unwavering support."

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