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Recent findings indicate that financial struggles are prompting numerous Australians to skip holiday gatherings this season.
A survey conducted by the Salvation Army highlights that 25% of participants plan to steer clear of social events due to financial constraints. Additionally, nearly 20% have decided not to visit family and friends for similar reasons.
Approximately 15% of those surveyed anticipate experiencing feelings of loneliness or isolation during the Christmas period.
Campbell emphasized the importance of community support, stating, “This Christmas should be a period when we unite as a nation and support each other.”
“While the holiday season brings joy to many, for others it can be a profoundly lonely and isolating time,” he added.
“Some individuals are overwhelmed by the financial burden of socializing, while others lack a network of family or friends altogether, as highlighted by our research.”
The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal is currently aiming to raise $29 million to support Australians, including through community meals and events that combat loneliness.
Last year, Australians donated more than 350,000 gifts and toys, more than 177,000 meals and provided more than 89,000 bed nights for families in need of accommodation.
“If you are struggling, experiencing loneliness or isolation, or need a hand, please reach out to your local Salvation Army,” Campbell said.