A Bag Full of Peaches
“Addi Road’s Food Pantry has ben a real backstop for us and the children at the Addison Road Early Learning Centre.”
“Addi Road’s Food Pantry has ben a real backstop for us and the children at the Addison Road Early Learning Centre.”
Issues of racism and discrimination work like, and with, the virus we now fear. It’s an issue that cannot and should not be silenced on Saturday, March 21st. We will use all the tools we have available in a podcast that is made available through our Facebook page and website.
The demand for affordable groceries is shooting through the roof. Addison Road Community Organisation’s FOOD PANTRY has seen a growth in customers of more than 20% every week for the last month. Food is a basic human right. Hunger is an injustice.
We come together in the belief that we must challenge harmful forces that are growing in our society.

We are catalysing change in many areas… serving our community with our largest and most diverse programme delivery in five years.

Days like today reinforce the wisdom that one of the greatest political acts we can be involved in is simply to be present in a place and remind ourselves and others we are part of a community that cares.

“We’ve gone from planted Australian suburbs of the post-War period to a different kind of Australian dream: more built up and denser, an unregulated death by a 1000 cuts to the urban forest.”

Pictured: Tom Studans (AUWU), Bev Carter (Community Member), Pas Forgione (ACOSS), Mark Mordue (Media Adviser, Addison Road Community Centre), Rosanna Barbero (CEO, Addison Road Community Centre), Cr Tom Kiat (Inner West Council).