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Australia Fire Relief

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We love Australia and the people, creatures and plants that live there. It’s a place unlike any other on this planet, including its efficacious attitude, pioneering spirit and warm energy. Right now, our Australian neighbors are experiencing devastating wildfires that are threatening lives, homes and their ecosystem. We can help, arm in arm, neighbor to neighbor. 

Below, we included a list of organizations across multiple states in Australia that are fighting the good fight. You can visit them to find out how to donate, fundraise or support volunteers.

We’re giving to NSW Rural Fire Service and you can contribute directly, too. We’re donating a portion of Ace Hotel reservations booked with code NEIGHBOR to help those affected.

We’re better together.

NSW Rural Fire Service
Queensland Fire Service
South Australian Country Fire Service
Tasmania Fire Service
Victorian Country Fire Association
WA Fire Service
Wires

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