In support of indigenous communities.
In support of indigenous communities.
Over the last week the world has risen up in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. No doubt you’ve seen the news, joined in the conversation and done your bit to listen and learn about what needs to be done going forward.
While the global uprising began in the US, racial injustice is a worldwide issue and one that needs to be (and is being) addressed in Australia too. We’ve seen so many people and businesses, pledge their support of our indigenous people, so today we’re here to discuss how.
One Gold Coast business who has made a public declaration of support for indigenous charities is Seadog Espresso, found on James Street in Bureigh Heads.
Owner Brodie Green is passionate about creating positive change and societal progression and it’s not the first time he has taken a stand for something he believes in, having previously donated money to womens’ charity Save the Girls.
This weekend, June 13th and 14th, Brodie and Seadog Espresso will again donate, this time to Gold Coast welfare corporation Krurungal, a charity helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with welfare, housing, school support services and much more.
Three local businesses have generously supplied prizes and although coffee is free, people will be strongly encouraged to buy tickets to enter the raffle with all proceeds going to Krurungal.
The donating businesses include Cedar & Stone – (generously with $1000 worth of prizes), Lahana Swimwear, Blackbird Byron Bay, Burleigh Bowls Club and The Collective Palm Beach, so that’s amazing.
And since the coffee is free, you’ll have all the spare dollars to spend on raffle tickets.
Get down to Seadog Espresso this weekend to support Indigenous charities and get involved in some good old-fashioned community spirit.
See you there.
LOCATION: 8/50 James St, Burleigh Heads
HOURS: 6.30am until 1pm
Words by Kirra Smith