It could be your Mum or Dad,
or you. 

Food insecurity doesn’t discriminate. 

For one person it’s the loss of a few shifts at work that becomes the breaking point that sends someone into poverty. 

For the person down the road from you, it could be an unexpected bill, a school expense, a family breakdown or serious illness. For your elderly neighbour it could be that they are the victim of Elder Abuse. 

Elder abuse is when a person causes harm or distress to an older person who has a relationship of trust with them – like an adult child, their partner or a carer.

While the term Elder Abuse seems like a relatively new phrase, the heartless crime itself has been around for a long time. As with most types of abuse, Elder abuse can be very obvious or it can be very subtle and hard to spot. It can be a type of domestic and family violence, and can include physical abuse, psychological or emotional abuse, social abuse, financial abuse, sexual abuse and neglect. It can be short-lived, or it can be a pro-longed and planned method of control and manipulation.

Some examples of Elder abuse include living in the older person’s home and refusing to help pay for expenses, or refusing to care for the older person after agreeing to. It can also be refusing to pay back loans or abusing Power of Attorney or stealing money or belongings from the older person, or forcing an older person to sign a Will, contract, Power of Attorney or Enduring Guardian appointment. 

Neglecting the older person, for example, failing to provide them with food or medical care is also classified as Elder abuse as is bullying, name-calling, verbal abuse, or treating an older person like a child. Physical abuse is also not uncommon, with pushing, shoving or being rough with an older person being classified as Elder abuse, as is any unwanted sexual contact.

Financial scams targeting older people are also frequent, taking advantage of vulnerable people through identity theft, fraudulent payments for care or services that weren’t provided, Government impersonation scams and the list goes on.

A report published by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in December 2021 found that a shocking 1 in 6 older Australians reported experiencing abuse, making Elder Abuse a very serious problem.

Elder abuse has many far-reaching consequences, financially it can be completely crippling, even leading people to falling below the poverty line. Often going under-reported due to embarrassment or shame, Elder abuse can lead to individuals life savings being wiped out and those people having to struggle to make ends meet when they are at a very vulnerable stage in the lives, often not in a position to rebuild their lives.  

No matter how big or small the deception, it can leave older adults and their families financially and emotionally devastated.

There are many misconceptions about what leads individuals to reach out for a helping hand at Foodbank, and everyone has their own story. We strive to be the safety net that people need when their lives take an unexpected turn, to ensure that they can keep a roof over their heads and their power on. If we can ensure that everybody has access to fresh and nutritious food, then those struggling in our communities have one less thing to worry about.

Let’s catch them before they fall. 

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What does 26,200 kilos of fruit look like?

More than just feeding hungry tummies, fruit helps kids stay energised, focused and healthy in both body and mind. 

Thanks to Perth Airport and the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, the Perth Airport School Fruit Van delivers 10 kilos of free fruit to 75 schools around Perth every school week of the year. This is more than 150,000 pieces of fruit a year! 

If you picture an average apple weighing about 150 grams, that would be roughly 173,000 apples. Stacked, it would fill about 13 large delivery trucks (which can carry 2,000kg). In a collaborative effort, fruit is donated from local growers, packed into hampers by our volunteers and then is delivered by us to 75 participating schools. Running the Perth Airport School Fruit Van ensures that students who are at higher risk of socioeconomic disadvantage have regular access to fresh produce.

The types of fruit supplied across the year varied with seasonality, however, typically include apples, oranges, mandarins, watermelons and stone fruit. 

The Perth Airport School Fruit Van clocks up some serious kilometres each year, travelling from Armadale and out to Myaree, up to Butler, Lockridge, Belmont and beyond since the start of the program 10 years ago.

Ensuring kids are adequately nourished supports both their physical and cognitive development. Fruit is rich in essential nutrients, high in fibre, supports immunity and cognitive function, and promotes healthy growth and development.  

More than just feeding hungry tummies, fruit helps kids stay energised, focused and healthy in both body and mind. 

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Community Partner Story  The Storehouse

After a tragic loss in their family and seeing the desperate need in their community, husband and wife team Tama and Kah were inspired to start The Storehouse to ensure others were never left without. Operating six days a week in Pimpama, staff and volunteers take pride in the impact they have on the local community.  

With Foodbank Queensland as the largest supporter of The Storehouse, Kah shares, “When we found Foodbank Queensland, everything started to accelerate. We had this big marquee up the driveway of my home with many tables and would feed up to 200 people a week – it was crazy!”  

Now supporting 600 families every week, the hardworking team proudly shares their growth from a humble home garage handing out hampers of food, to now, a bustling storefront supporting hundreds in the community. Kah explained the need has increased substantially, “I don’t want people to ever go without … the scope of what we do has gotten so much wider these days, that it’s just your everyday people now.” – Kah 

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As a Foodbank Member for almost three years, The Storehouse is an established discount grocery store that provides fresh fruit, vegetables and grocery items at up to 70% off. The Storehouse is open to serve the community and has an engaged online audience of almost 9,000 who wait for the daily announcement of what food is available.  

Kah shares that The Storehouse began with the creation of a $20 food hamper filled with essential food and grocery items. The $20 food hamper was promoted through social media, and interest grew from 800 followers to over 9,000 followers. The Storehouse has become a popular hub for those who need a hand through challenging times.  

Kah continues that the demographic of those who access the service has changed over the last few years, as they see more two-income families needing assistance. “There are seven schools within a three-block radius here in Pimpama and Coomera, so we see many families and elderly who are struggling with rising costs, just regular people.” – Kah 

The Storehouse is a hub for families, elderly individuals, and students to access discounted food and grocery items, but also to share a connection with both staff and fellow community members. A The Storehouse volunteer, affectionately known as ‘Auntie’ to the local community, shares that some come to the The Storehouse for company, knowing they are welcome and can simply talk to others.  

The team hear heart breaking stories, including a local grandmother who lost her daughter and became the sole carer for her four young grandchildren. Accessing The Storehouse has been the helping hand needed to feed the children she now has in her care. We’ve helped them a lot. Some think it’s just food, but it’s compassion. The hope that someone is there to help you.” – Kah 

Kah continues that the most challenging issue facing food support outlets is sourcing products, specifically protein for the community. She shares The Storehouse could go through four pallets of meat a week if it was available, but some food items, like protein, are not donated enough to services like Foodbank Queensland. Adding to the pressure of keeping the service open is the lack of space. Kah shares, “We’re growing, and when the shop is full no one can move. I know we can help many more people.” – Kah

The team share that with a cold room and additional truck, the service could benefit hundreds more families every week. “My heart, our heart, the heart of Foodbank Queensland is just to help. We know there is a need we’re fulfilling, and we have the vessel to do it.” – Kah 

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Tama shares to the generous donors of Foodbank Queensland,“This service helps everyone. We wouldn’t be able to do this without Foodbank Queensland. We thank you.” 

 

If you are in a position to help Foodbank Queensland provide more food across the state to support Queenslanders in need, please consider joining the fight against hunger as a regular giver.

Community Partner Story Vibe Care Pantry

Providing vital relief to Coastal Communities. 

For more than a decade, Vibe Care Pantry has stood as a vital lifeline for families on the Gold Coast, providing food and essentials to those in need. Their three locations on the Gold Coast; Palm Beach, Tweed Heads and Burleigh provide discounted groceries up to 70% off; with fruit, vegetables and bread offered at no cost. 

Foodbank Queensland is the main supplier to all three Vibe Care Food Outlets, servicing up to 3,000 families every week with groceries including meat, canned goods, bakery items and healthy snacks. 

Director of Vibe Care, David shares that providing food supplies at a low cost, allows the local community to spend their money on essentials including rising rents, bills and medical costs.  

“We understand how difficult it can be when families struggle to afford basic necessities. We’re no longer just for people who are on the verge of homelessness or facing disadvantage; we’re here for everyday people.”

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Foodbank Queensland is what helps make all of this happen. Foodbank Queensland is the resource, it’s the tools. It provides us with the food to be able to facilitate this service.” 

People from all walks of life rely on the pantry, and in the past two years, the demographic has shifted as more young families move to the area and seek assistance. David explained, “Every day we have people coming in, with tears of gratitude for what we’re doing to help them with food.”  

“They often say that without this service they don’t know where they’d be.”  

The team working at Vibe Care are a mix of volunteers from the local community, and those who are a part of Victory House, a residential rehabilitation facility on the Gold Coast. Their partnership with Vibe Care supports men recovering from addiction and substance abuse, helping them reconnect with their local community.  

Committed to community outreach, Vibe Care began at a single location and quickly expanded to three much-needed outlets. Commencing operations in Tweed Heads, the need for food in the community far outweighed what the storefront could handle. With a dedicated group of volunteers, David and his wife Louise opened food outlets in Palm Beach and Burleigh Heads. David used to drive the truck to and from the Foodbank Distribution Centre in Brisbane to collect orders for the outlet stores. Now, his son Logan makes the same trip, stocking up on much-needed food and groceries. 

The food that Logan collects from Foodbank Queensland would not be available if it weren’t for our incredible donors. Dave has a heartfelt message for those who generously donate to Foodbank Queensland, What you are doing is making more of a difference and impact on a family and each lifeso much more than you even realise. We love the heart behind Foodbank Queensland, and that is you.” 

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Community Partner Story  Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies

Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies: The Street Ministry, is a dedicated charity committed to offering support and essential resources to those in the community in need.   

Based in Logan, Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies is making a significant difference in the community, providing much-needed food assistance and creating emergency hampers for local families. The need for their services is growing at an incredible rate. As Director Pete Underwood explained, ‘It just went bang.’ Last year, the charity was supporting 500 community members a week, and now this year, they are supporting over 7,000 individuals every week. Foodbank Queensland supports their incredible food relief services and are the main supplier of fresh produce and grocery items for the everyday food relief that Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies provides.  

Director Pete Underwood revealed that her inspiration for Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies emerged during a period of incarceration. Her deep commitment to the community stems from her personal experience with homelessness and hunger. The combination of both circumstances drove Pete to create positive change in the community and create a sustainable food service for those in need. 

The local area surrounding Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies has seen a rising number of families accessing the service. With the increasing number of young families moving to the area, the WHWB team is dedicated to keeping up with the growing demand.   

Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies also provides six local schools in the area with food assistance, providing breakfasts for nearly 5,000 children every week. With Pete’s son as her motivation, she is committed to ensuring kids start their day on the right foot, with a healthy breakfast, she explained, “Kids don’t go hungry when I’m around.”  

Pete couldn’t run this operation alone and relies on the support of incredibly selfless volunteers. Volunteer Ashley became involved when she was approached by Pete who lived nearby and offered assistance. “She noticed I was pregnant with my daughter, and she would bring me food. It really helped.”Ashley joined the charity to pay the kindness forward, and together they keep the pantry full for those needing assistance. 

“Without finding Warm Hearts, I would never have found what I love doing now, ensuring no one in our community goes hungry.” – Ashley  

The Directors of the adjoining Kids Early Learning Browns Plains have generously offered Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies the use of a temporarily vacant space to operate from. Staff at the early learning centre Bec and Merrybel, share a deep passion for feeding community members who are facing food insecurity. “By offering this service to families, it takes away that stigma that some have when they are struggling financially. There is no stigma here,” Bec explains.

Upon entering the Centre, you’ll find a vibrant Community Pantry stocked with fresh fruit, bread, and children’s snacks collected from Foodbank Queensland’s Food Distribution Centre. This essential food is accessed daily by parents and carers of the children who access the service. “We don’t know if anyone is struggling at home, but having a pantry that’s always stocked up with items like broccoli, lettuce, wraps and pasta means they have the ability to make meals for their children at home.” – Merrybel 

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Inclusion and accessibility are at the heart of WHWB, with Pete sharing, “In my past, I didn’t feel comfortable to go near anyone because of the way I looked, and was always getting judged, so I decided to become that person who people could approach.” 

Pete shares the heartbreaking reality of how the cost-of-living crisis continues to impact local families and the elderly. She has witnessed people rummaging through bins behind supermarkets, and understands how many feel there is no help available. But Pete explains that, “You don’t need to get to the point where you’re going through the bin.  I’ve seen families do it. Our message is to come with us, and we will feed you.”  

Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies hosted a Community Food Drop in Browns Plains to assist community members going hungry. With the support of Foodbank Queensland, Warm Hearts, Warm Bellies filled a carpark with cartons of food and ready-made meals from FareShare, a service that uses rescued food to create nutritious meals. The dedicated team welcomed over 200 local families to the Community Food Drop, distributing much needed food, and over 900 FareShare meals to those experiencing hunger.  

Pete recalls a woman who attended the Community Food Drop and volunteered to serve those waiting in the long lines. Afterward, she confided that she had recently lost her job and required food to support her family, yet she insisted on ensuring everyone else was fed before herself.  

When the team learned of her situation, they made sure she left the event with a hamper brimming with fresh produce and protein. ‘No one should ever feel ashamed or embarrassed to ask for food. It’s here for everyone who needs it.” – Pete 

 

If you are in a position to help Foodbank Queensland provide more food across the state to support Queenslanders in need, please consider joining the fight against hunger as a regular giver.

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Feeding people in need throughout Australia isn’t something we can do alone.

As Australia’s largest food relief organisation, we deliver over 92 million meals to those in need. Yet, despite our best efforts, too many people are still going hungry.

Help feed hungry families in Australia this Christmas.

You can make a difference and show your support by donating below.

For every $1 donated, 2 meals are created!

Let’s feed change!

 

1 in 3 households in NSW & ACT are still going hungry

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The latest Foodbank Hunger Report highlights what we have been seeing firsthand: hunger is hitting the community at higher rates than we can keep up with.  

 One in three households across our state and territory are still struggling to put food on the table, and more people than ever are accessing food support for the first time.

Food insecurity doesn’t discriminate, it can affect any of us at any time, and it impacts people who have never been impacted before.  

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Almost a third or mortgage holders, and close to half of renters are struggling to put food on the table amidst the cost-of-living crisis. These households are trying to navigate the pressures of rising living costs by cutting back on essential items or relying on credit.  

The sad reality is that there is enough food in Australia to feed everyone. 

Yet more and more people are going without, and we’re experiencing unprecedented demand for our services. 

Single-parent households are the hardest hit, with over two-thirds facing food insecurity and 41% experiencing the severest form, regularly skipping meals or going entire days without food.  

 

We see kids turning up to schools hungry, without food, or with the little food their parents sacrificed of their own. 

We are concerned about the lasting impact this will have on our future generations and do everything we can to combat this with our School Breakfast Program.  

But as demand for food continues to grow, we’re reminded every day of the stark reality that there is enough food in this country to feed everyone. No family or child should be going hungry. 

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Our crucial mission is to make food available to those who need it most, but we can’t do it without the support of our communities and partners. 

Donate today to help us fight hunger in our communities

If you or someone you know needs food assistance, please visit our website visit Find Food now. 

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Maggie’s volunteer story

“What don’t I love about Foodbank, I love everything!” 

Maggie is one in a million. Recently celebrating seven years with Foodbank Peel and we can’t imagine the branch without her. 

Having relocated to Mandurah eight years ago, Maggie thought it would be a great time to start volunteering. She connected with the Peel Volunteer Resource Centre, and Foodbank was one of the options they suggested. She popped into the branch for visit and started the very next day, gift wrapping for Christmas at the shopping centre, and then started in the branch the following week.  

When asked what she likes most about Foodbank her answer is full of passion “What don’t I love about Foodbank, I love everything!”

It’s my happy place. I love the family feeling I have with the team, I have the best little pocket rocket Boss, building friendships and bonding with everyone I am around. As well as everyone cares for each other. We get to be part of the paying it forward, by caring for our community in the work we do.”

In her spare time Maggie loves cooking, it makes her excited to be creative and to experiment with food. And of course, spending time with her family.

We are so lucky to have you Maggie, thank you for everything that you do.

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At the Charles La Trobe College Breakfast Club, a warm and welcoming atmosphere transforms the mornings of 126 primary school students into something special. With a dedicated team of volunteers and a commitment to nourishing young minds, the club epitomises the power of community connections.  

Breakfast Club runs every school day, drawing in 12-15 eager students who gather around a communal table to start their day with a nutritious meal and a smile. Community volunteers serve as the backbone of the Charles La Trobe Breakfast Club ensuring that every child starts the day with a healthy breakfast. An incredible 90% of the program’s volunteer pool is made up of local community members, who are passionate about contributing to the wellbeing of the children. Lorem dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Cras malesuada nisi eu elit congue, quis a liquet neque ornare. Nulla facilisi. Orci varius natoque penatibus et here magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Proin in mauris est. Nunc nec lacinia odio, sit amet rhoncus urna. Donec iaculis dolor elementum purus dignissim, ac commodo lacus bibendum.

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Since the Breakfast Club’s inception, the program has evolved into an essential part of the school’s offering, enhancing student engagement and creating a positive atmosphere. Volunteers work closely with school staff, fostering relationships that benefit the entire community. 

Volunteer coordinator, Brooke noted, “The children are so excited to come to school and are so friendly and kind to one another.”  

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The Breakfast Club is more than food. Volunteers come together to create an environment where children feel safe and valued. Children from Prep to Grade six come together, sharing not only breakfast but also stories, jokes and songs.  

They take turns making announcements, filling the air with their favourite jokes and music, and even created a whimsical song about the Breakfast Club inspired by their rehearsals for the Wizard of Oz school musical: “Somewhere over Breakfast Club, skies are blue, and the toastie that you dare to dream of, really does come true.” 

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Currently, six enthusiastic volunteers dedicate their time each week, bringing their unique backgrounds and experiences to the club. From a retired teacher who also assists with the reading program to community members recruited through friendship networks, each volunteer contributes to a shared mission: ensuring that no child needs to worry about a healthy breakfast.  

Volunteer Barbara goes the extra mile to ensure the Breakfast Club runs smoothly. If supplies run low, she steps in to provide what’s needed to ensure the children don’t go without. Barbara is a retired organisational psychologist, and she brings these skills into her interaction with the children. So, they don’t just get breakfast they get some valuable leadership learning through day-to-day interaction. 

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“The best part of interacting with the students is they surprise us every day and connect us to what it feels like to be young again,” said Brooke. “That’s what I love about the volunteers – each of them has deep personal and professional experience that they bring to the role. We have a retired teacher, accountant, nurse, university lecturer and senior executive all giving up their time to volunteer because they care about the next generation and want the school and families to be strong, healthy and happy.” 

Brooke “decided to volunteer because well-nourished children do better in school. It’s heartwarming to see how much joy and excitement the Breakfast Club brings.” Adding, “Our kids went to local schools, and we know the value of lifelong friendships and the bonds that are built at school and by getting involved.” 

The Breakfast Club at Charles La Trobe Primary School is more than just a meal program; it is a vibrant hub of community engagement. By leveraging the strengths of local volunteers, the program not only feeds hungry bellies but also fosters a sense of belonging and support, paving the way for a healthier, more confident and connected student cohort.  

Testimonial

“Having the Breakfast Club at our primary school makes a real difference to our students. It not only provides them with a healthy meal to start the day but also gives them a sense of community and support. We’re incredibly grateful to Foodbank for their generous donations”.

Mike Palfrey | Wellbeing Coordinator