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Community Fruit Loops




Thanks to Highways and Byways for their support in funding our Community Fruit Loops Project. 

In partnership with Live Well Tasmania and Devonport Seed Library we distributed 80 fruit trees and 95 edible natives to the community across the Northwest Coast, Tasmania including local primary schools and community organisations. 

In addressing food security in the region we hope to create community sufficiency one back yard at a time encouraging the sharing of surplus fruit with neighbours and friends.


Funding acknowledgement for this project courtesy of Highways and Byways


Volunteers plant 60 trees at Oldina farm in bid to tackle food security fears - ABC News

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Highways & Byways | Healing the Land, Healing Ourselves, Together


She Rises Kenya


In collaboration with the Associated Country Women of the World East, West, and Central Africa regional group we are pleased to support the She Rises Project based in Mathare, Kenya. Our donation provided the necessary funds to purchase essential hygiene products for young mothers and their babies living in difficult conditions in Mathare, Kenya.




Remote Op Shop



We are proud to support the Remote Op Shop Project with clothing and linen donations sent to numerous indigenous communities throughout Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

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