One in four Australians have experienced severe food insecurity in the past 12 months, this means that they have needed to skip meals or go the whole day without food.

For more than 20 years we have been meeting people in their place of need and supporting the most vulnerable in our community with a low-cost grocery store, meal support kitchen and emergency relief amongst many other programs that service our community. 

Join us as we partner with our community and local restaurants and cafes to raise much needed funds for The Everyday Foundation. 

We provide our community two ways to be involved eachn August:

  1. By visiting our participating hospitality venues where you can round up your bill, give your tip or donate the cost of a meal to help someone in need.
  2. Attending or sponsoring our annual Long Lunch fundraising event – be be held Friday 29 August 2025. 

2025 Long Lunch

Friday 29 August 2025 | Flaxton Gardens
Join us for a three-course lunch with drinks at the beautiful Flaxton Gardens and help us make a difference in our community. 

All of the proceeds raised from the event will go directly towards The Everyday Foundation’s programs supporting the most vulnerable in our community.

Hospitality Partners

The Sunshine Coast boasts incredible food and hospitality venues, yet a quarter of our community faces food insecurity. We have partnered with some incredible venues on the Coast to help us raise much needed funds for the Foundation.

Visit one of the following venues in August and make a donation when you dine:

Bean Cafe

Ricks Garage

Italia Pizza and Pasta

Augello’s Ristorante & Pizzeria

The Edge

Stonebridge Gardens

To our friends in hospitality...

The Sunshine Coast boasts incredible food and hospitality venues, yet a quarter of our community faces food insecurity. We are inviting the hospitality industry to partner with us so that no one on the Sunshine Coast goes hungry.

If you’re interested in becoming a hospitality or sponsor for the event click below to find out how you can get involved. 

You can also read more about The Everyday Foundation here.