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We bought cheap secondhand Clothes for Giveaway.
Small community project We bought clothes at $5 a Bag and distributed them at our community. What we did A new op-shop opened with big bins of clothes and a simple deal: five dollars to fill a bag. I’d go through the bins slowly, picking things I thought would actually look good on people in…
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We started a Rock Band
What we did It started as basically just me and him. Two people with a big idea and not much else: “Let’s start a rock band.” A community centre came alongside us in a huge way. Their workers hired a musician to guide us, gave us space to rehearse, and even organised a radio spot…
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We were given Free Shoes For the Poor and we gave them out
A small project that moves good, fitting shoes into the lives of people who need them—so they can walk without pain, shame, or fear of wearing out what they already have.
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Chapter 81: Priscilla’s Woodcraft Adventures
Priscilla didn’t set out to start a business. She began by carving wood because she loved it. Over time, her making deepened — supported, unhurried, and grounded in care. Her story reflects the heart of Woodcraft Adventures: growth without pressure, and craft shaped by relationship.
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We shared free bread
A small, steady project that moves basic white bread and rolls into homes that need them—no forms, no proving, just food given with respect.