b'Culinary inclusion: A seat at the dining table for all. The Food Without Barriers program is a Uniting initiative which provides food relief to the Wodonga community and employment pathways to those livingwith a disability.Each Tuesday the program also operates a unique, donation-based pop-up restaurant, One Dish. Not only does One Dish cater to the immediate food needs of 60 guests each week, but its also a hands-on learning space where young people living with a disability can gain valuable experience in restaurant operations.One Dish serves 2,250 two-course meals each year, providing an opportunity for lower socio-economic members of the community to experience restaurant quality food while Thank you.simultaneously tackling food relief issues in the area. Your donations this winter havePictured: Wodonga TAFE student cooking up a storm.given immediate assistance to people facing crisis and allowed us to continue providinglong-term support and ongoing advocacy for those in our community who need it most. Winter is the coldest, loneliest and most challenging time of year for many. Whether someone is facing homelessness, mental health challenges, financial hardship or family violence, knowing your community cares can makeall the difference.MonthlyThank you so much for all thegiving.support youve given this Winter Appeal, says Hartleys TeamHave you heard about our regular Leader, Bryce.giving program? Giving a monthlygift is a great way to support Uniting We really cant do what we and helps us provide vital services to do without you.those who need it most.T 1800 668 426 Pictured: Hartleys volunteers Glennie (left) and Jim (right). unitingvictas.org.au/newsletter6 Supporter Newsletter Spring 2024'