Lanson Place Parliament Gardens introduces donation initiative for The Salvation Army

Lanson Place Parliament Gardens, which celebrated its grand opening on November 26, is marking its Melbourne debut by launching a community-focused initiative that honours its heritage while supporting The Salvation Army’s impactful work across Australia.

Its Rounding Up for the Salvos donation drive, invites guests to round up their bills, with the additional amount going directly to The Salvation Army’s community programmes, underscoring Lanson Place’s commitment to community involvement.

The donation drive invites guests to support The Salvation Army’s community programmes; Marcus Packham (centre) and the Lanson Place Parliament Gardens team, pictured

Guests staying at the 137-key Lanson Place Parliament Gardens will have the opportunity to participate in this initiative throughout their stay, knowing that each rounded-up dollar contributes to the Salvos’ mission to assist vulnerable Australians.

Marcus Packham, general manager of Lanson Place Parliament Gardens, shared: “Our Rounding Up for the Salvos initiative is an important and meaningful way for us to support The Salvation Army’s incredible work. This partnership celebrates the history of our new home while giving back to those in need, so we invite our guests to join us in making a difference within our community.”

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