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Hunter businesses come together for Helicopter House charity project

In a shining example of community collaboration, local businesses across the Hunter region have come together to support the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service through the remarkable McDonald Jones Homes (MJH) ‘Helicopter House’ project.

This initiative not only highlights the strength of local partnerships but also highlights the importance of giving back to a service that saves lives across the region.

Hunter businesses come together for Helicopter House charity project

Located in Avery’s Rise Estate in Heddon Greta, proceeds from the sale, after project costs, will be donated directly to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service, ensuring the continuation of its vital work which plays a critical role in providing emergency assistance across the region.

Built by MJH using their popular Anchorage Two design with a Hampton’s façade, the project has brought together contributions from numerous local businesses.

From the part donation of land by Hunter Land to pro bono services by Jurds Real Estate, and certification support from Buildcert, this initiative is a true testament to the power of community.

The success of Helicopter House lies in the shared vision of helping Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service continue its lifesaving efforts. Every detail of this project reflects the passion and commitment of the local businesses involved.

This project serves as a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when local businesses join forces for a shared cause.

For more information on the Helicopter House project, visit rescuehelicopter.com.au/helicopter-house.

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