BRISBANE - Meals for the Mob - National Reconciliation and NAIDOC Week
Event description
Meals for the Mob: A Meaningful Corporate Volunteering Experience
This National Reconciliation Week and National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week, take part in Meals for the Mob (MFTM) —a unique, hands-on volunteering experience supporting First Nations communities.
Join the SecondBite | FareShare team in the kitchen for a 3.5-hour immersive session, where you’ll help prepare and pack hundreds of nutritious, culturally appropriate meals for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing food insecurity.
What makes this experience special?
- Led by a First Nations Coordinator from SecondBite | FareShare, sharing insights into the impact of your contribution.
- Premium experience priced at $5,000, with all funds supporting MFTM meal production and distribution.
- Exclusive take-home pack, including:
- A specially designed Meals for the Mob apron
- A certificate of completion
- A handcrafted native spice mix
- Other surprises to celebrate your involvement
Why get involved?
This is more than just a team-building activity—it’s an opportunity to connect with culture, give back to community, and make a lasting difference. Your team will leave with a deeper understanding of food insecurity in First Nations communities and the knowledge that they’ve had a real, tangible impact.
Session details:
- Dates: National Reconciliation Week - 27th May to 3rd June and NAIDOC Week - 6th July to 13th July
- Duration: 3.5 hours
- Times: 8.30am - 12.30pm, 1pm - 4.30pm
- Group size: 8 to 25 volunteers
- Food safety & comfort: Our kitchens are air-conditioned and adhere to strict food safety guidelines.
Refund policy:
Cancellations within 4 weeks of the booked session will incur a 100% cancellation fee.
Book now and be part of something truly special.
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