Sullivan’s contributes to COVID safety with sanitiser donation

Sullivan’s Mining & Hardware Cobar branch staff delivered cases of donated hand
sanitiser on Monday morning to Cobar High School, Cobar Public School and the
Lilliane Brady Village. Cobar branch manager Jamie Allen and staff member Emma McRobert are pictured on Monday at Cobar High with principal Shane Carter.

Sullivan’s Mining and Hardware Cobar Branch is doing their bit to keep our community to remain COVID safe by donating hand sanitiser to local schools and community groups.

Cobar branch manager Jamie Allen dropped off 10 cases of sanitiser to Cobar High School on Monday and followed it up with more donations to the Lilliane Brady Village and Cobar Public School.

“We think it’s important that businesses like ours to support the local community,” Mr Allen told The Cobar Weekly.

“You’ll see our name around town on footy jumpers, on the Camels jerseys, at the Rodeo and the races.”

Mr Allen said sponsorship of local sporting clubs and events all helps to build a good community spirit.

“As a business we looked at what stock holdings we had of the COVID products, obviously we sell it to the local mines in the area, and we just felt it was time to give something back to the community.

“We’re happy to donate and keep our community safe.”

Mr Allen said Sullivan’s are keen to support any other local community and sporting groups who may need a little bit of help, and urged them to contact him.