The only thing holding him back from running the school cross-country was not having sneakers.
Thanks to the Nike shoes, Mark was able to lace up & participate in cross-country.
Anglicare – East Victoria
Donation by Nike
Supporting Bereaved Community
“Receiving these toys brought genuine joy to children and families within our bereaved and broader South Australian community. The LEGO and girls’ toys and accessories provided comfort, distraction, and moments of happiness during incredibly difficult times. For many families, these gifts were more than toys.”
Soccer stars at James Busby High School
It felt really good getting the shin pads because I know my family wouldn’t be able to afford them. Being part of the soccer team and actually having the right gear made me feel like I belong and that I can compete properly. It was our first time playing in a competition for the school, and I’m proud that we got that chance.
Roseworthy Rewards
I was so excited to complete my goals for this week. Because I completed my goals, I could pick a prize from the prize box. I chose the fluffy ear muffs.
Principal – This is a fantastic addition to the positive behaviour recognitions that we already do. The prizes students can pick from will certainly be a great incentive for them. As the year progresses, we will work closely with the SRC leaders to further build this into our school and look at different ways we can give these products away.
Me – We have already had a couple of disadvantaged students pick something out of the prize box for working towards and achieving their goals. *For privacy and consent, I cannot post pictures. Their faces said it all when they could pick anything they liked from it. We have many opportunities for students to demonstrate positive behaviour to come and pick something from the box. We will also put together some baskets of goods for students to take home – those that are disadvantaged and support them and their families.
Thank you!!
Principal – This is a fantastic addition to the positive behaviour recognitions that we already do. The prizes students can pick from will certainly be a great incentive for them. As the year progresses, we will work closely with the SRC leaders to further build this into our school and look at different ways we can give these products away.
Me – We have already had a couple of disadvantaged students pick something out of the prize box for working towards and achieving their goals. *For privacy and consent, I cannot post pictures. Their faces said it all when they could pick anything they liked from it. We have many opportunities for students to demonstrate positive behaviour to come and pick something from the box. We will also put together some baskets of goods for students to take home – those that are disadvantaged and support them and their families.
Thank you!!
Flood Recovery in Action – Western Downs, QLD
Following recent flooding across the Western Downs region, Farm Angels has been working alongside local partners to ensure essential relief supplies reach impacted families as quickly as possible.
With support from Good360 and Amazon, pallets of critical items including clean-up kits, hygiene packs and children’s essentials were delivered to Chinchilla. Within 24 hours, volunteers and staff began unpacking and distributing supplies through the Chinchilla Community Recovery Hub.
What unfolded was a truly collaborative, community-led response. Recovery Hub personnel, State Government Recovery Officers, Lifeline representatives, the Chinchilla Community Centre and Farm Angels worked side by side to unload, sort and distribute supplies. Ensuring those accessing recovery services could receive practical support immediately. As community members arrived to complete recovery claims, many walked out not just with paperwork completed, but with the essential items needed to begin cleaning up and caring for their families.
With support from Good360 and Amazon, pallets of critical items including clean-up kits, hygiene packs and children’s essentials were delivered to Chinchilla. Within 24 hours, volunteers and staff began unpacking and distributing supplies through the Chinchilla Community Recovery Hub.
What unfolded was a truly collaborative, community-led response. Recovery Hub personnel, State Government Recovery Officers, Lifeline representatives, the Chinchilla Community Centre and Farm Angels worked side by side to unload, sort and distribute supplies. Ensuring those accessing recovery services could receive practical support immediately. As community members arrived to complete recovery claims, many walked out not just with paperwork completed, but with the essential items needed to begin cleaning up and caring for their families.
Creativity, Knowledge and Play
We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of Good360 and their partner donors. The items have been used across our entire school community, with the books playing a special role in our Presentation Day awards.
Another much-loved resource has been the Endangered Wildlife Bingo. Students enthusiastically played the game, then chose an animal to research why it is endangered and explored ways they could help protect it. These resources have been both engaging and enriching and have made a lasting impact on our students.
Another much-loved resource has been the Endangered Wildlife Bingo. Students enthusiastically played the game, then chose an animal to research why it is endangered and explored ways they could help protect it. These resources have been both engaging and enriching and have made a lasting impact on our students.
“Feeling Human”
As an organisation working at the centre of many complex challenges, we often meet young people from less fortunate backgrounds who arrive without basic hygiene items or who are repeatedly wearing the same clothing. For us, it is essential that every young person feels seen, heard, and safe—knowing they can attend our programs without shame or fear.
When receiving these gifts, many young people respond with quiet surprise: “Is this really for me?” or “I’ve never had a new pair of shoes before.” These moments are never about fault—only circumstance. They are a simple yet powerful reminder that not everyone is given the same start in life, and that small acts of care can make a lasting difference.
When receiving these gifts, many young people respond with quiet surprise: “Is this really for me?” or “I’ve never had a new pair of shoes before.” These moments are never about fault—only circumstance. They are a simple yet powerful reminder that not everyone is given the same start in life, and that small acts of care can make a lasting difference.
Everyone Deserves Dignity
Margaret* stated “this is the first time our program has been able to give something to our listeners. We often attend community events and can only give out information. This time, we were able to give them something real and important, and start a whole new conversation. We focused on people with teenage daughters and were able to give out around 10 packs to vulnerable new arrivals in our community.”
Connection, Safety and Dignity when it matters most
After fleeing violence, safety and connection are critical. Being able to provide phone access and practical support helped our clients stay connected to services, loved ones, and emergency services, giving them a greater sense of security during an incredibly vulnerable time.
– Case Manager, Domestic Family Violence Centre
Beyblades fo Dhillion
Dhillion’s face lit up the moment he received his Beyblade toys through Goods360. Before, he often felt left out when classmates talked about their favorite spinning battles, but now he proudly joins the conversations and games. The simple gift opened the door for him to connect with other kids at school and in his community, helping him feel included and confident. For Dhillion, these toys were more than fun—they were a bridge to friendship and belonging.