ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Nashos keep on ‘giving back’

Nashos keep on ‘giving back’

The National Servicemen’s Association South-East branch has again come to the fore with its 21st annual Christmas toy drive.

On Saturday 6 July, the ‘nashos’ – many of them in their 80s – delivered thousands of toys to The Salvation Army depot in Doveton.

Over the drive’s history, they’ve collected up to 150,000 toys for underprivileged kids across Victoria.

“It’s been a big thing over 21 years – there’s been a lot of money raised for new toys and a lot of toys donated,” NSA president Mike Smith said.

“The rule is to give toys that any other kid would love to have.”

The toy drive had grown out of a desire to “give back” to the Salvos.

The Salvos were there for the branch members while they were young men out of home for the first time and stationed at bases such as Puckapunyal during their National Service last century.

Some of the raw recruits needed help to write a letter home or even to make a cup of tea.

“The biggest problem with this organisation is the members are getting older. Most of us are in our eighties,” Mr Smith said.

“Even though our National Service was in the 1950’s and 60’s, we’re still serving our community.

“But who knows – this could be the last one.”

Digital Editions


  • Push for Tuesday council meetings

    Push for Tuesday council meetings

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 459947 A Greater Dandenong councillor has called for another change to council meeting dates, citing fatigue and unsustainable workloads.…

More News

  • Police boost road presence for long weekend

    Police boost road presence for long weekend

    Police will be ramping up their operations and presence on the road over the public holiday long weekend, focusing on excessive speeds as well as drink and drug driving. Victorian…

  • Stay vigilant around water this long weekend

    Stay vigilant around water this long weekend

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 153243 Ambulance Victoria is urging people to take extra care in and around water this long weekend, as a spate of tragic drownings continue…

  • Road-safety first for schools

    Road-safety first for schools

    Casey Council has released a national-first road safety guide aimed at reducing child pedestrian injuries around schools. A Practical Guide to Safer School Precincts was launched at the newly-opened Kala…

  • Celebrating a good harvest

    Celebrating a good harvest

    Basking in sunshine, about 200 celebrated a Pongal harvest festival in Harmony Square, Dandenong on Sunday 18 January. Victorian Tamil Cultural Association staged the 32nd annual event, featuring drumming, dancing…

  • OPINION: The back-to-school survival guide for working mums

    OPINION: The back-to-school survival guide for working mums

    So, you survived Christmas and are limping to the finishing line as school holidays come to a close. You are expected to be ‘refreshed’ as you return to work, yet…