Help us feed change this Easter
In 2023 the day before Good Friday was our busiest day of the year. It was the first time in our history we had over 1,000 households access our services in a single day.
We expect this year to be even busier and we need your help now more than ever to ensure we can provide for those doing it tough.
The cost of living crisis has seen record numbers of Western Australians ask for help – many for the first time. You hear stories about life turning upside down in an instant. Leah doesn’t just hear about it; she lives it.
A motorcycle accident left her husband, Steve, with a brain injury, unable to work and their family in financial freefall. Medical bills mounted, the family business folded, and hungry mouths loomed.
“We found ourselves in a perilous position of not meeting our bills, let alone putting food on the table,” Leah said.
Juggling finances was a tightrope Leah already walked with practiced steps. Caring for her two sons, the household budget, like many around the state, was always a balancing act. Add constant medical bills to support her son with level two autism and a chronic illness, and Leah was running out of options.
Read Leah’s story.
How nom! is cooking up healthy habits
Two sessions, two age groups, one shared mission: empower families to make delicious, nutritious choices.
Join us for a day in the life of our nom! program, where healthy eating turns into a fun family adventure.
This program, funded by Anglicare and the City of Kwinana, is showing families that healthy doesn’t have to be bland. It’s colourful, it’s collaborative and most importantly, it’s delicious.
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Celebrating 30 years of feeding change
From one warehouse to a statewide network, we’ve grown since 1994.
Last year alone, we provided over 9.2 million meals to Western Australians in need. But we’re more than just plates. We teach healthy habits, fight food waste and empower communities.
Join us as we look back at our history and celebrate 30 years of feeding change, filling bellies and fuelling futures.
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Supporting women facing hardship
Imagine escaping abuse, only to face a new battle – hunger. Your pockets are empty and your stomach is growling. You have nowhere to go, no access to food or groceries and no way to cook it even if you did. This isn’t fiction; it’s the daily struggle of thousands of women.
The stats speak for themselves:
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388,000 households are going hungry in Western Australia. Two thirds seeking help are women.
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Women are 50% more likely to go hungry than men due to domestic violence, financial abuse or single parenthood.
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Women facing abuse are 50% more likely again to go without.
This isn’t just about food, it’s about hope.
Food insecurity is more than just an empty stomach. It’s a barrier to opportunity, safety and hope. By offering regular and reliable access to food, women can plan for their future, not just their next meal.
We help almost 600 households access food every day but demand is surging. We need a 60 per cent increase in fruit and vegetable donations just to keep up.
For women escaping family or domestic violence, food is the first step towards stability. It provides room to breathe and the strength to plan for a brighter tomorrow.
Let’s rewrite this story. This isn’t just an International Women’s Day issue – it’s a daily call to action, donate or volunteer with us. Together, we can turn empty fridges into hope.
Northern Star bring relief to Kalgoorlie
When Kalgoorlie faced scorching temperatures and power outages, we were there to help.
Thanks to the ongoing support of our Kalgoorlie branch sponsor, Northern Star, we were able to deliver essential food hampers to those in need across the difficult period.
Food that was at risk of spoiling due to the power cuts was provided to Shalom House where it was quickly prepared, ensuring good quality food and groceries didn’t do to waste.
We are proud to stand alongside the Kalgoorlie community, especially during challenging times. We’re grateful for the continued support of Northern Star and all our partners who make it possible to help Western Australians in need.
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Celebrating Harmony Day by breaking down barriers
To ensure everyone in our diverse community feels welcome, we’ve translated information about our services into the five most spoken languages by our customers:
This Harmony Day, and every other day, help us bridge the language gap in our community.
Healthy eating is for all, not just those who speak the dominant language. If you know someone who needs help, please share these flyers today and reach out to us for any questions about accessing food relief.
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More than volunteering, change lives with a Foodbank experience
Picture this: it’s late on a Thursday night. Dianne, a single mom of two, stares at her empty fridge. School lunches sit packed, yet there’s nothing to put inside them. That pang of worry – how will she feed her kids – twists in her stomach.
This is where teams like yours step in.
We’re on the frontlines fighting hunger in Western Australia. Last year, we provided 9.2 million meals to people just like Dianne. But we can’t do this alone.
Corporate volunteers are essential to making this happen. Every year, volunteers sort, prepare and pack food and groceries that feed 388,000 Western Australian households.
Here’s how your company can make a real difference:
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Mega Meal Challenge: A week-long corporate challenge with a difference. In teams, prepare, cook, package and label more than 1,500 meals for those in need.
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Takeover Day: You have one mission – run Foodbank WA for a day. Join us in the warehouse, cook meals or help our customers – choose your adventure.
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Meals with Purpose: Learn about food insecurity, shop for ingredients, cook a feast, and nourish our community.
This isn’t just about volunteering; it’s about changing lives.
Make a difference in the lives of Western Australians going without. Book your volunteering experience online today.
Perth Glory score for Western Australia
Thanks to people like you we tackled hunger and scored a massive win for our state. Over 6,000 of you turned out for a thrilling match, raising an incredible 6,802 meals for Foodbank WA.
That’s two years in a row we’ve fed change with Perth Glory, bringing our total impact to a huge 13,623 meals.
Keep the momentum going. Donate or sign up as a regular giver today. Let’s ensure everyone has access to the food they need this year.
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Hearts and Minds from Business News
From hunger pangs to hope, our friends at Business News continue to spotlight our work for food relief and the not-for-profit sector:
Foodbank WA: ‘Hunger is a solvable problem’ With enough food to feed our entire population three times over, hunger in Australia shouldn’t exist. Read what we’re doing about it.
Fighting hunger: 30 years of food relief We started with a simple idea: to fill empty plates and feed change. Today, we feed 388,000 households.
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What’s not to love about a recipe that makes enough for lunches the next day? And that’s fortunate because Oodles of Noodles will have you wanting more.
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Foodbank WA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work. We recognise their spiritual and cultural connection to country and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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