Alan’s Gratitude for ProjectKindness’ Support
“Project Kindness is awesome and have helped me a lot. They are always there for me. Some days I can’t go nowhere because of my pain and I asked for help and with a…
“Project Kindness is awesome and have helped me a lot. They are always there for me. Some days I can’t go nowhere because of my pain and I asked for help and with a…
ProjectKindness has saved 3+ tonnes of food from going to landfill, over the last 12 months, by collecting leftover items from supermarkets and redistributing it in the community. When we waste food, we also…
ProjectKindness provides vulnerable members of the community with ‘Kindness Hampers’ of groceries and household items. These hampers improve the day to day living and help the recipients to feel connected to the community. The…
ProjectKindness provides and fills ‘Kindness Cupboards’ in the community stocked with quality tinned vegetables, pasta, soup, baby food, breakfast cereal, toothbrushes, new blankets and bedding. With the number of calls received for food support,…
ProjectKindness is very lucky to have the wonderful support of so many kind and generous people in the community who offer their services to help those in need. John supports our Kindness Recipients by…
What do we all have in common? An unwavering desire to help improve the quality of life of the people who are struggling within the Greater Sydney community. Our family of volunteers is made…
ProjectKindness’ purpose is to spread kindness and improve the day to day living of vulnerable people in our community. We do this by connecting people in need with goods and services and providing the…
ProjectKindness encourages the community to donate good quality items (blankets, bedding, rugs, towels, tea towels, pots and pans, cutlery and crockery) to help the environment by saving resources and not adding pressure to landfills. …
In April 2021, the Catholic Weekly Newspaper met with ProjectKindness Founder, Clementine Hartson, with regard to a special collaboration between with her charity, Mary Immaculate Church at Waverley and local MP Marjorie O’Neill which…
At ProjectKindness we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
The artwork featured here has been provided by talented local artist Garry Purchase. This piece is called ‘Women Of Strength’ and it is a tribute to the strong women we have in our lives. View Garry’s full collection here.
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ProjectKindness is an ACNC registered charity. ABN: 59 940 749 205. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.