Bruce Grant, one of <e.law>'s directors, is a founding member of Feast2Feed - a non-profit charity established in June of 2004. Feast2Feed Incorporated is a not-for-profit volunteer network created to aid the fight against hunger pursuant to the United Nations World Food Summits of 1996 and 2002 which recognise the need to involve civil society in the struggle against hunger and to ensure that all shall have access to food and diminish the number of hungry and malnourished people to half its present level by 2015.
The goal of Feast2Feed is to create a unified voice in Australia and the rest of the world as a virtual community that we must all work to end the starvation and suffering of over 854 million people. Feast2Feed is an affiliate charity of the United Nation's FAO. The funds raised by Feast2Feed projects fund sustainable agriculture programs through the UNFAO/Telefood program (www.telefood.com) and educate children about the hunger crises through the UNFAO/Feeding Minds Fighting Hunger program (www.feedingminds.com).
Feast2Feed holds many events to raise money including the Pink Diamond Ball, this year sponsored by The American Club.
Best Buddies Australia (BBA) is a unique and vibrant non-profit
organisation dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual
disability by facilitating opportunities for one-to-one friendships with
students and other members of the community.
People with intellectual disability frequently report that the opportunity
to make friends is something that is lacking in their lives. BBA provides
these opportunities. BBA offers five programs:
- Best Buddies High Schools
- Best Buddies TAFEs
- Best Buddies Universities
- Best Buddies Citizens and
- e-Buddies
Importantly, the model implemented in these BBA programmes has been
operating successfully in the United States and internationally for 15
years.
- Management of the IT environment
- Audio visual infrastructure
- e-CourtBook management
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