Turning
corporate spirit
into 
community impact this Christmas

Christmas is a time for a family to come together, share a meal, open presents, and make happy memories.

But for many, it triggers stress with many people already skipping meals, and cutting out essentials such as medication. For so many people knowing they can’t afford Christmas and everything that comes with it – the presents, fuel to see family and friends and the incidentals along the way is filled with anxiety.

Over the past few years, the rising cost of living has made it difficult for many families to balance their budgets. 

They are struggling to keep a roof over their heads, fuel in their cars, and food on the table.

The cost-of-living crisis has affected everyone, single-income households, dual-income households, singles, students and pensioners.

This year Foodbank WA has had more families reach out for help than ever before, regularly assisting more than 1000 households a day.

Foodbank, through their generous partners run various campaigns across the city leading up to Christmas. Here’s how you can help more families share a meal and brighten the festive season for families across the state. 


Corporate donations for Foodbank’s Christmas Appeal 

Corporate donations play a crucial role in supporting Foodbank’s efforts to provide food relief to those in need. By contributing to the Christmas Appeal, donations can help Foodbank secure the necessary resources to distribute food and groceries to vulnerable families. These donations not only provide immediate relief but also contribute to the long-term sustainability of the organisation’s food relief programs. Every dollar donated helps Foodbank deliver food, nutrition education, and emergency support where needed, making a real difference in the lives of those they serve. 


Hold a Food Drive   

Organising a corporate food drive is another impactful way for businesses to support Foodbank WA. Food drives help collect non-perishable food items and personal care products that are essential for families in need. By rallying employees to donate items such as canned meals, pasta, rice, and toiletries, organisations can make a tangible difference in their local community. Food drives also create a sense of teamwork and social responsibility among employees, creating a positive and engaging workplace culture. 


Hawaiian Giving Box Initiative 

An annual Christmas season appeal run by the Hawaiian Group is now in it’s 12th year and aims to collect funds and non-perishable food donations to make Christmas a little more special for those facing food insecurity. Donations can be made at Hawaiian shopping centres located in Melville, Park Centre, Noranda, Bassendean, Forrestfield and Claremont. This initiative provides multiple ways for people to contribute, from donating food, funds donated from Santa photos to wrapping presents at Claremont Quarter.  


Give a Feed Christmas Initiative 

The Give a Feed Christmas Initiative is a wonderful way to spread holiday cheer while supporting those in need. This initiative encourages businesses and individuals to donate funds that will sponsor Christmas hampers to vulnerable families in WA. These hampers contain a variety of festive food items, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a special meal during the holiday season. By participating in the Give a Feed Christmas Initiative, organisations can help bring joy and hope to families who might otherwise go without. 


Giving Machines located in Joondalup 

The Giving Machines located in Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre offers a unique and interactive way for the community to support Foodbank WA. These vending machines allow individuals to sponsor food and other essentials that will be donated directly to those in need. Located opposite Myer your support will provide relief for families in need while also raising awareness about food insecurity and the importance of community support. 


Volunteering 

Volunteering is a hands-on way for organisations to support Foodbank WA’s mission. Businesses and community groups can organise volunteer days where people from all walks of life come together to pack food hampers or cook ready-to-eat meals in Foodbank’s Community Kitchen. These activities not only provide much-needed food for vulnerable families but also offer a rewarding experience for volunteers. By dedicating time and effort, volunteers can see firsthand the impact of their contributions and feel a sense of pride in helping their community.

This Christmas, organisations and individuals across Western Australia have the power to make a significant difference in the lives of those most vulnerable. By participating in Foodbank initiatives, we can help ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food and can enjoy the festive season with dignity. Whether through corporate donations, food drives, and the many Christmas initiatives – there are many ways to get involved and support Foodbank’s mission. Together, we can create a brighter and more hopeful holiday season for all. 

The cost-of-living crisis is impacting families hard in WA with many skipping meals. What will Christmas look like for them? Foodbank WA is here to help families every day. You can brighten their festive season by supporting our Christmas campaigns. 

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