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We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the hard work, determination and kindness of some people. This page is dedicated to them. We are so grateful for everything they contributed towards The Real Junk Food Project in the short amount of time we've been around.

 

Pure Organic Grocer, 23 Victoria Park, Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus

Sandi was kind enough to be the first organic store to kindly donate her waste food produce to TRJFP, it helped to feed hundreds of food insecure in Melbourne.

25 Dukes walk, South Wharf Promenade, Melbourne, Aus, 3006

Dean & Carl @ Gasolina, were both kind enough to not only donate waste food, but to let me use their restaurant to store waste food along with using their equipment, I couldn't have done the cook-off's in Melbourne without them.

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Lygon Street, Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus, 3057

Ching @ Lygon Fresh, kindly donated any of her waste food produce that her store had. She helped feed many homeless and food insecure people of Melbourne through TRJFP.

I would like to say a massive thank you to all the people whom helped me along the way and gave me encouragement and perspective.I'm also very grateful for the time and effort you kindly donated to TRJFP

Hannah Shipley
Nancy Capron
Torin Waterman
Sarah Hogan
Nick King
Van Long Tieu
Hilary Law
Andrew Crompton
Vanessa Jankos Johnson
Carl Cerra
Dean Johnson

We're currently working close and hard with a number of companies and business to market, promote and make The Real Junk Food Project a recognisable movement worldwide.

K A Varley photography
Keith kindly offered to take pictures for The Real Junk Food Projects community cafes.

         W A Roofing           W A Roofing on Queenswood Drive, Leeds, kindly donates unused resources to our TRJFP's Urban Guerrilla Garden projects.

Kirkstall Community Garden
Official partners launching a new initiative
'growing together to really feed the world'

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