Welcoming National Refuge Week 2024, CCK joined a panel discussion hosted at Sony Music Entertainment HQ in Pyrmont, Sydney. The panel included similar NGO’s who have significantly assisted and improved the plight of refugees in Australia, including RACS (Refugee Advice & Case work Service) a non-profit providing essential legal support to people who have fled persecution to find certainty and safety in Australia.
Addi Road – a charity working with the community to elevate human rights, arts, culture and sustainability. Addi Road presented a Refugee success story, ‘Auntie’s Ginger Tonic’, in which the owner of the product, Yarrie, recounted her harrowing journey from her war torn country to Australia. Addi Road highlighted the importance of supporting vulnerable communities to succeed and flourish in commerce, society and similarly enriching our own experiences of culture.
CCK spoke about our continued work with refugee communities relating to food insecurity and pathways we have chosen to combat this.