The festive season is a special time of year for many of us – the joy of gathering with loved ones, enjoying our favourite foods, or soaking up long, lazy days by the beach or on the couch.
But it’s also an incredibly difficult time for more vulnerable members of society. With the soaring cost of living on top of a few tough years of the pandemic, more Australians will struggle to put food on the table this year.
With inflation at its highest rate in over thirty years, one Australian charity, Orange Sky, is working to help #EaseTheLoad for people experiencing homelessness and hardship, not just this Christmas, but every day.
Around one in every 200 people at the moment are experiencing homelessness. So, in 2014, best mates Nic and Lucas decided to do something about it by founding Orange Sky – a not-for-profit organisation offering free mobile laundry and shower services for some of the most vulnerable people in our community.
What began with a couple of washing machines in the back of an old van in Brisbane, has today expanded to a network of more than 52 laundry and shower services, and thousands of volunteers operating in all corners of the country, helping to positively support their community.
“Orange Sky is of course about the washing, but it's also about connection, and non-judgmental conversations for people who might otherwise be completely disconnected,” Yvonne Gordon, an Orange Sky volunteer, tells Mamamia.
Yvonne is a retired school principal, who is now a team leader with Orange Sky. For her, the decision to volunteer with Orange Sky was an easy one.