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Gateway Care: Nourishing the Sunshine Coast community thanks to a Stockland Aura grant

5 min
31 July 2023

One of the Sunshine Coast’s leading community organisations – Gateway Care – has shared how a $50,000 Stockland Aura Community Grant has been used to expand their service to provide more discounted food items to local families doing it tough and struggling to put food on the table.

Based in Caloundra West, Gateway Care supports over 1,700 low income and vulnerable families each week with low cost or no cost groceries, emergency meals and access to a safe and welcoming environment where they can meet with local crisis care agencies.

The Gateway Food Distribution Centre is the largest food rescuer on the Sunshine Coast, with more than 40,000kg of food rescued each week from Foodbank Queensland, Second Bite, local supermarkets, and primary producers.

Funds have contributed to converting the current 600sqm warehouse facility to be upgraded to a 1500sqm outlet and new shelving and additional refrigeration units have been purchased to assist in meeting community need.”

Stockland Aura Senior Environment and Community Development Manager, Mark Stephens said he was delighted that Stockland was able to assist Gateway Care in reaching more people with this invaluable service and creating such a positive impact in the region.

“Stockland is really proud that we’ve been able to provide $50,000 to Gateway Care through the Stockland Aura Community Grants Program, which has so far delivered a total of $1.5 million in funding to local community groups,” said Mr Stephens.

“Gateway Care is a great example of a local organisation who is addressing the high cost of living, particularly with the current housing crisis putting increased stress on local families facing escalating rents and limited access to housing. Gateway Care’s team and volunteers are doing a fantastic job in helping those facing challenging times, not only through the services they deliver but also by providing a safe and welcoming environment.”


Tom Lew from Gateway Care and Mark Stephens from Stockland Aura check out the expanded warehouse facilities at the Gateway Food Distribution Centre

Gateway Care Managing Director, Tom Lew thanked Stockland for the vital funds which assists with the increased need on the Sunshine Coast to support low income, vulnerable and at risk members of our community.

“I love the Sunshine Coast and I hate to think that there are people that are doing it tough in our community. Gateway Care is a community hub. We connect with people and we care about community wellbeing,” said Mr Lew.

About 300 families a day are supported with food that’s rescued from supermarkets. We also bring in low cost groceries, so that community members have meat, fruit, veggies and all of the essentials they need.

“It is a magic feeling to see a person’s face light up when they receive a roast meat or a special treat in their groceries when they haven’t been able to feed their family with these ‘luxury’ items.”

Gateway Care staff member Natasha Wayling knows all too well how hard times can be and came to the organisation originally as a volunteer.

“As soon as I walked in the door, I knew that this was a very special place where people were not discriminated against and could find some solace,” said Ms Wayling.

“I was so happy to be able to give back to the community through volunteering and now it is amazing to have the opportunity to be in permanent employment with Gateway.”

“Gateway Care is a safe environment for our customers and a great place for anybody in the community to come and connect.”

For more information about Gateway Care and the programs and services on offer to bring people together and alleviate hardship, visit: www.gatewaycare.org.au.