Loaves and fishes and fresh veggies
“It’s a really good feeling to know our efforts are going to a good cause and someone could now have dinner tonight,” said Massimo Marchese (7/KPA) when Year 7 boys delivered the fruits of their labour to the Loaves & Fishes Free Restaurant for the homeless.
Accompanied by Year 7 Programs Coordinator Mr Troy Stanley, 18 boys delivered their produce in person to the centre that feeds more than 300 homeless people each day.
During the visit the boys had the opportunity to hear inspirational stories from founder Rev. Bill Crews. “Many of the people we help here are homeless and on the streets, some have a roof over their heads but are unable to afford everyday essentials from electricity through to daily basics such as a can opener to feed themselves and their families,” he said.
“With the right support, many are able to get their lives back on track,” said Rev. Crews who founded the centre in 1986. “It’s thanks to generous donations such as The Newington vegetable garden that make our work possible, so keep growing those veggies boys!”
Working in mentor groups and assisted by horticulturalist and parent, Meredith Kirton, mother of Eden Bradford (7/LE) the boys planted, nurtured and harvested lettuces, broccoli, beetroot and herbs.
Tending to the garden each week they developed more than gardening skills alone; they built on team work skills, patience and the values of helping those less fortunate than themselves.
The restaurant, run by The Exodus Foundation provides not just a hot and nutritious meal each day to many in need, but also healthcare and counselling, and support for children with literacy difficulties.
See below for some photos of the boys collecting, harvesting and delivering the crops!