Community Care

This work centres on practical care, presence, and dignity. It exists for people navigating vulnerability, isolation, or hardship — and for communities wanting to respond with compassion and responsibility. Rather than programs for their own sake, this work prioritises human connection, shared meals, and prompt material support.

What This Work Includes

Material Relief

Support with essentials like food, shoes, and clothing, offered thoughtfully and relationally (If you need support, see current material support options)

Hot Community Dinners

Shared meals that create safety, belonging, and conversation — not services to pass through, but spaces to be part of (See upcoming meals and locations ).

Coffee & Conversation

Informal catch-ups that allow people to talk, think, and be heard without pressure or expectation.

Community Presence

Showing up consistently, listening carefully, and responding to what is actually happening — not what a system assumes is happening.

Why This Matters

There is not a lack of services. Harm is caused by a personal disconnect, silence, and a violence inherent in the system. This work responds early, locally, and relationally — before crises deepens. It is informed by lived experience, the social work code, and long-term involvement in community life in Hobart.

This care is not transactional. It is situational, respectful, and grounded in trust.

How You Can Engage

Whether you are:

  • seeking support
  • looking to connect over a meal or coffee
  • exploring collaboration or partnership
  • wanting to understand this work more deeply

You are welcome to reach out.

If you’re seeking practical support, you can view current options here.

If you’re looking to connect or collaborate, feel free to reach out: get in touch.

Related Work

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or, contact me. or, explore material support & community meals.