by Ami Khelete | May 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
Today, 17 May, was the launch of Our Hungry Future Campaign. A joint initiative between Fusion Canberra and SEE Change, the main message was to start the conversation going around food security in ACT. Aided by two young but very hungry time travelers from the year...
by Ami Khelete | May 13, 2013 | Business partnerships, Business Sponsorship, Church Partnerships, Community Building, Community Development, Food Security, FusionCanb, Hand to Hand, Holistic Sustainability, Horticulture, Kambah Youth and Community Hub, National Support & Development, Recycling, Regional Support & Development, Social Capital, Social Enterprise, Wombat Wardrobe
We felt it important that you know about and are personally invited to take part in the launch of an exciting program we have been developing in partnership with SEE-Change Inc. a Canberra based sustainability group. Together, we share core values of empowerment...
by Ami Khelete | May 9, 2013 | Community Building, Community Development, Social Capital, Youth Mentoring
Tonight, 9 May, was the Evening of Stories and Thankyous at Namagi School. It was very encouraging to see some of the young people who took part in this year’s Pilgrimage to Uluru share what the journey meant to them. There was a small group of family, friends...
by Ami Khelete | May 8, 2013 | Community Building, Community Development, Food Security, Holistic Sustainability, Recycling, Social Capital, Social Enterprise, Uncategorized
We think you’ll be inspired as much as we were when you read this story. The power of a small group of people to make a difference and begin creating a more sustainable future! Thanks to our mates at SEE Change for sharing this story with us. Check it out...
by Ami Khelete | May 3, 2013 | Business partnerships, Business Sponsorship, Church Partnerships, Community Building, Community Development, Food Security, FusionCanb, Holistic Sustainability, Horticulture, Social Capital
On Friday 17 May at 10am by the shores of Lake Tuggeranong, our hungry future time travelers will be welcomed from the year 2025 to talk about what the future has in store in relation to food security in the ACT. There is also word that one of the arch nemesis of a...