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The SLT for 2025 did bushcare as apart of P Week. It was lead by Jack which was a good opportunity to meet him and learn about the local plants and trees. We split up across the area and did weeding.
Written by Max Otto on 25, Feb 2025 at 03:57, Tuesday
Permanent Employee of King's College 2025
King's bushcare : (2 Hours)
I enjoyed the service activity in O Week. It was great to help packing medical supplies and sorting through books and clothes.
Written by Cleo Baldwin on 24, Feb 2025 at 06:50, Mon
Permanant Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
I participated in share with the senior leadership team at Kings College. We weeded plants to clear the area
Written by HanaMitchelhill on 24, Feb 2025 at 03:26, Monday
Fantastic to see 10 King's College students support the Someone Who Cares' organisation through Rotary Toowong. Many thanks to Community Convenors Amelie and Lucy from Kings College for organising the 10-strong student contingent who helped out at Someone Who Cares on Thursday 20th February. These keen young students arrived by car and maxi-taxi under their own steam to lend a hand with sorting and packing goods and helping to repair wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Written by Kings College on 24, Feb 2025 at 03:23, Monday
Permanent Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
processed and prepared freshly harvested and rescued vegetables, cooked and packed single-serve meals, soups and sweet fruit-based treats.
Written by Inka Wilson on 23, Feb 2025 at 05:33, Sun
Permanant Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
We helped pack meals for people who struggle to pay for food due to the cost of living. We made around 5000 meals.
Written by Ava Yates on 22, Feb 2025 at 04:00, Sat
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
Today we created baby packs for struggling Mums which included a onesie, singlet, nappies, blankets, soap, shampoo, conditioner, and moisturiser.
Written by Ella Twemlow. on 20, Feb 2025 at 13:16, Thu
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
We went to Fareshare and helped pack food for emergency response to flooding and for people in need.
Written by John Sloan on 20, Feb 2025 at 13:07, Thursday
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
Amazing to see a group of King’s students make a significant impact at FareShare Brisbane today. The group successfully served 1716 meals, packed 320 meals and donated a further 786 meals.
Written by Kings College on 19, Feb 2025 at 05:24, Wednesday
Permanent Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
I was fortunate enough to be able to pack meals to be sent to those in need in rural regions.
Written by Eddie willmott on 19, Feb 2025 at 04:04, Wed
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
We helped pack meals for North Queensland flood relief
Written by Odetta on 19, Feb 2025 at 03:18, Wednesday
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
Today I visited food care where I was fortunate enough to organise and pack pre made meals into boxes. As a result of this, many families in both remote and urban parts of northern Queensland ought to be secured nutritious meals, particularly during natural disasters and other unfortunate events.
Written by Marcus Saunders on 19, Feb 2025 at 03:00, Wednesday
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
This morning (19/2) myself and other peers helped portion meals for the Fare Share charity. Excess food from grocers and other large company’s such as Woolworths was repurposed to make delicious and nutrition packed meals that will reach those in and around Queensland who are experiencing food insecurity.
Written by Charlotte Royal on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:54, Wed
Permanant Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
Today, we helped prepare meals for people around Australia who struggle with food insecurity. We did tasks such as weighing various foods to package, and actually packaging the food. This initiative is very important as not only is food waste reduced (food is donated from grocery stores and restaurants that would otherwise go to waste), but various Australians get to improve their quality of life with nutritious meals.
Written by Maya Kapoor on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:50, Wed
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
I poured chicken curry into storage packages that can hold food fresh for years.
Written by Tilly mozley on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:49, Wed
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
While at FareShare, helped to make and pack meals to help with flood relief in North Queensland.
Written by Alex Readshaw on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:48, Wed
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
It was a very good experience to understand what fare share is all about. I was able to help label a lot of the meals which will then be sent out to people who need them.
Written by Jada Lakoseljac on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:48, Wed
Permanant Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
I labelled sleeves with nutritional values, ingredients and product name.
Written by Mary Ledger on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:47, Wed
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
I put labels on sachets to go over meals to provide for the community. It was enjoyable
Written by Logan Brown on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:47, Wed
Member of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)
Packed meals to send across to rural areas in queensland. We packed chicken based meals and rice pudding that will be frozen and sent to those areas.
Written by Alison fu on 19, Feb 2025 at 02:47, Wed
Permanant Employee of King's College 2025
Service (o week) : (1 Session)