A WAGGA pub's effort to raise money for a local charity has seen huge success, but the generosity is yet to stop.
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The Thirsty Crow Brewery's 'Goodwill Eating' fundraiser initially ran throughout the month of October, where all meal profits sold between 12-3pm on a Sunday were donated to Wagga's Carevan charity.
But, since the month ended, the pub decided it wasn't time to wrap up just yet.
The Sunday event will continue to run through until December 27 this year, with a goal of $5000 in sight.
So far, $3000 has been raised, and Carevan's Jeanette Lloyd said she was blown away by the generosity.
"It's a fantastic achievement, every cent counts and we are really thankful that the Thirsty Crow have considered our charity as the one they want to support," she said.
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With the festive season just around the corner, Ms Lloyd said the pressure was on to provide for the community.
"Particularly coming up to Christmas, it gets tough," she said.
"There are so many stresses associated with employment, spending and changes to income support as well as social factors, so this will really help us be able to continue providing for those in need," she said.
Enjoy a classic Sunday roast or roast-inspired pizza every Sunday at the Thirsty Crow, with all money raised from the Goodwill Eating initiative going straight toward Carevan's costs of producing and distributing meals.