We are all human on the inside.
Help Direct Foundation
HELP DIRECT FOUNDATION is exactly that, giving directly to the people in need of goods and services through an online platform.
Help Direct Foundation
‘From Me to You’
Our Five Philosophical Pillars
*Connection
*Empowerment
*Transformation
*Cost-effectiveness
*Transparency
Through volunteering in the community and observing first hand what is happening in our community, we have now moved to a new phase for Help Direct Foundation. We are in the process of establishing a tech based start up charity with a platf
12/09/2017
Solutions, but will anyone do anything???
What can we learn from Finland's fix for homelessness? More crisis accommodation will not fix homelessness in Australia and that we should follow the lead of Finland, an expert says.
10/09/2017
Hey all 😊 I am looking for a family in need, with a young girl aged 5-7 to have my daughters bikes, clothes, dance outfits and toys. All donations and happy to bring to you. If you are a family running from domestic violence and need to be anonymous please get your organisation PM to this page. Gold Coast area.
24/08/2017
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I love radial ideas. This one has been proven!
So sad that this is the future of so many young people.
07/06/2017
This is my story about how my venture with the homeless all started. # # # Love you to read # # # 😇😇😇
For about 3 years I would drive down Hamilton Avenue past the Anglican Church, to take my daughter to school. As we drove past I would look at the untidy thin bodies smoking and think, “look at those poor people” and continued to drive past at the same time with the same thought each and every day. It wasn’t until my daughter ask me “what are those people doing standing there, Mummy?” I realised I had watched them for 3 years without doing anything.
I desperately wanted to help but didn’t know how.
It wasn’t until I read a newspaper article in the Gold Coast Bulletin stating that, there are over 4000 homeless people on your streets. That really hit a nerve for me. I had already started to evaluate my life with a personal and professional training program and wanted more out of life. I questioned myself on why I hadn’t taken action before. What was holding me back from contributing? and could I make a difference?
The first day I approach the church with a bag of food from my fridge. I was shaking as I had not approached homeless people before or been inside a church for a long time. A lovely lady approached me, who I now see there regularly, and asked me who was I looking for. She directed me to Dianne the administration officer up the stairs. I climbed the stairs with anticipation. I think Dianne could see the commitment in my eyes as we spoke and my eyes welled up as she told me what they do for our community.
After a tour of the centre I quickly learnt that they played a VERY integral role within our community. The St. John’s Crisis Centre has a welfare office, a pantry with canned and dry food the the homeless, clothing, blankets and showers with toiletries for them to use. They see anywhere from 20-70 people in-need each day and feed them a 3 course meal 6 days a week. Their operation is simply phenomenal and so are the staff and volunteers.
Dianne explained all the services they do for the homeless and that they needed a beauty therapist to tidy up the women to help them feel good and reclaim their dignity. I was in!
Soon after this experience, Help Direct Foundation was born. The past 7 months have been some of the best moments of my life, seeing friends and sponsors coming together to contribute their time to our fellow people in our community has be nothing short of a miracle inside of me.
We now have a monthly event at the Crisis Centre. It takes place on the last Wednesday of every month. Jules is responsible for hair, Ned playing the guitar, Kristine & Candy making nutritional shakes, Tony pouring fresh coffee & cake and myself grooming the women. We source a sponsor for the burgers each month. We have had Boom Boom Burgers, Moo Moo’s and Cav’s steakhouse come on board and pay it forward. We are very appreciative of these sponsors and their generous donations.
HDF’s vision for the future and technology is: anyone in-need; from a homeless person to someone struggling with a bill, Help Direct Foundation’s platform will be a peer to peer connection for people to assist each other.
Written by Odette Humphreys - Help Direct Foundation
Our monthly events are taking off. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing the full bellies and full hearts of the people doing it rough. It would not be possible without the generous donations from many people Boom Boom burgers, Chevron Island, MooMoo's Bar and Grill Broadbeach, Cav's steakhouse Labrador, Amore Coffee Burleigh, Juice Plus. Our amazing volunteers that give their time and smiles for FREE!!
Big love to you all for what you provide🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am looking for a beauty therapist whom is willing to contribute to the less fortunate women on our streets. This has been so rewarding for me to connect with another human being without judgement and just pure love. Facial waxing and eyebrow tinting only. Giving them some sense of pride and dignity back to there appearance. Only 2-3 hrs a month.
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25/05/2017
Volunteer to get these tiny homes complete for their first tenants. This project is one of its first in Australia and a movement that will help ease the accommodation crisis and people on the streets.
Surly we can build safe houses for these people so they can have a fresh start in life.
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