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Supporting our community through the Synergy Xmas Lights Trail

House with christmas lights

Synergy is once again connecting and celebrating our WA community this festive season through the Synergy Xmas Lights Trail.

This year’s Synergy Xmas Lights Trail is supporting Ruah Community Services to help fund support services for those experiencing family and domestic violence (FDV), homelessness and mental health challenges.

For every house ‘QR code check-in’ on the Xmas Lights Trail website Synergy will ‘Light up a Life’ by donating $1 to Ruah Community Services (up to a total value of $40,000).

Synergy is also donating $10,000 to assist with energy efficient upgrades at Ruah’s refuges. This money will go towards adding shade sails for residential units at Ruah’s Harmony Place Refuge and purchasing new energy efficiency white goods for Ruah’s Kambarang Place Refuge.

Synergy CEO, David Fyfe, said the Synergy Xmas Lights Trail was a wonderful opportunity to support the WA community this festive season.

“We’re connecting everyone to the best light displays across WA this festive season and supporting vital services in our community at the same time.

“Just by visiting and checking-in at a house on Synergy’s Xmas Lights Trail you can help support Ruah Community Services in providing important services to people impacted by family and domestic violence, homelessness and mental health challenges.

“I am proud of the partnership between Synergy and Ruah and the support it provides to vulnerable members of our community who may be doing it tough.”

Ruah CEO, Debra Zanella, said donations received through Synergy’s Xmas Light Trail support Ruah in providing vital services to West Australian’s.

“By taking part in the Synergy Xmas Lights Trail this year you’re shining a light on hope and healing for those facing challenges this festive season.

“I encourage everyone to explore the trail and start checking in via the QR codes located at the participating properties.”

Visitors can build their trail and check in at the houses they view from Friday, November 22.