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It’s a gift

By CASEY NEILL

WALLARA’S ambassadors have received a $2500 boost.
CMV Group on Tuesday 6 October presented a check to the Dandenong-based disability service’s CEO Phil Hayes-Brown.
The business is the parent company of Hallam Truck Centre and has a staff foundation that raises cash for local charities.
CMV heard about the Wallara Ambassador program and wanted to lend a hand.
Through it, Wallara clients learn public speaking and spread the word about the organisation.
Ambassadors were on-hand to accept the cheque, present a plaque of appreciation and make cuppas in Potter Coffee, an on-site cafe at Wallara’s headquarters in Potter Street.

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