By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
POLICE have found a charity’s stolen van used to provide emergency relief to thousands of people in Geelong.
Ironically, the van was recovered the day before the agency was set to order a replacement.
UnitingCare Geelong suffered a major setback when thieves stole the community service agency’s vehicle from its headquarters on Reserve Rd, Grovedale, in May.
Police located the 15-year-old white Ford Transit van in Deer Park with a damaged ignition, cracked glass and stolen numberplates.
UnitingCare Geelong chief executive officer Des Younghusband said the insurance company had paid out for the claim because the vehicle was missing for more than six weeks.
The van was the agency’s only transport for distributing and picking up food for disadvantaged families and individuals, he said.
“It came as a blow to us because we’re one of the largest charity groups in Geelong who help people in times of need.
“Fortunately, we had enough food to supply our clients. Our insurance company arranged a hire car.
“It really had a significant impact and put us at risk of not fulfilling our commitment to the community.”
The Independent reported in May the van theft was one of a number of setbacks that left the charity appealing for public assistance.
The report led to an outpouring of generosity from the community. St Alban’s and St Andrew’s Congregation in East Geelong donated $25,000, a South Geelong Congregation donated $13,500 and the Geelong Lions Club donated $2000 to help Uniting Care purchase a new vehicle.
“It’s testimony to the fact that the Geelong community are our biggest supporters and we can’t thank them enough,” Mr Younghusband said.
UnitingCare Geelong expects to receive its new Toyota Hiace early next month.
“The new car ensures we can continue to help over 5500 locals a year and give them a sense of hope,” Mr Younghusband said.
UnitingCare Geelong is an emergency relief agency providing practical assistance to people in times of financial and personal crisis.