Rural Aid's Farm Army is coming to Trundle.
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The Australian charity dedicated to supporting rural communities will roll into the Parkes Shire to revitalise the village from this Sunday to Saturday, June 22.
Their focus is to support farmers experiencing hardship on the land.
More than 70 volunteers will set up camp for the week at the Trundle Showground to work on four farms, schools and various community projects.
Trundle farmer Rhonda Milgate's family has lived and worked on the farm for 140 years with sheep, cattle and cropping.
Rural Aid said Ms Milgate is now experiencing the worse drought of her lifetime.
"It touches my heart to know the Farm Army are coming out for a week to help out and it's unbelievable that people are giving up their time and putting their lives on hold to help us out," she said.
The volunteers from throughout Australia are from all walks of life with the common goal to make a difference working to reinvigorate the community, lifting people's spirits and forming lasting connections with country folk.
Rural Aid will also provide school children with musical instruments through its Gift of Music program, boxes of Lego, stationery and an iPad.
Foresythes Recruitment will sponsor the event with the goal to let the farmers know they care, with 36 employees on the ground lending a helping hand.
Rural Aid will also provide country cards to help farmers purchase food for their families and much-needed goods.
A Rural Aid counsellor will reach out to farmers during the visit and offer mental health support.
The community also received a recent boost with a hay drop in January, with fodder going to local farmers to feed their livestock.