
Let’s break
bread.
Bringing together those who ‘have got’ and those who ‘have not’.
Where surplus meets supply.
Let’s grow a network of organisations and individuals whose focus is providing resources to the ever increasing population of the needy in our communities.
“Team work makes the Dream work”
Let’s break bread.
Charities we have worked with:
At no stage has Grey ever profited from his work apart from the satisfaction of knowing another human being has benefited, has a better way of life, and that he has restored faith in humankind……
Maree Watson
Grey is bringing these various causes together under one structure enabling Grey and his team to act as a supply chain management for both goods and services to the needy….
Ross Pene, Program Founder, Connect Global Ltd
How can you get involved?
At Let’s Break Bread, we are a supply chain solution between those who have and those who have not.
We are not raising monetary donations, we are simply redistributing goods from those who have an excess to those who are in need.
Do you have excess clothes, non-perishable food and hygiene products, access to social services, mentors or agencies that may assist those in need? Please contact us here to register your interest.
Our Story
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Past
From humble beginnings in New Zealand involved with local body politics, focusing on environmental issues and initiatives.
Working with communities and various organisations with a focus on at risk youth and the inherent impact they have imposed on society/community.
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Present
Over the past 14 years in Australia, we have worked with a number of charities including Newcastle Night Angels and StreetCare providing support to the homeless community in the Hunter/Newcastle region.
We are also involved in the distribution of first aid supplies to remote indigenous communities along with homeless support providers throughout Newcastle and Sydney, additionally we are also providing first aid supplies to Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Lebanon and Zimbabwe
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Future
Growing our charitable supply chain network, bringing individuals and organisations who either have goods and services to support the needy, or who are aware of those in need of these services and bringing it all together under the Let’s Break bread structure.