Pay it Forward

If our house has the bully and yours has rice; together we can feed our whole mob a deadly feed. If you’re house is pimped out and your neighbours can’t feed their kids, how you going to look at yourself in the mirror everyday and think by thats ok. 

Dreamtime Aroha is not for profit. We do this because while parts of our communities are suffering we all suffer. Paying it forward is more than sharing Aroha its about acknowledging that together we can make a difference. And we will make a difference. One Jarjum at a time. 

Thankyou for supporting our vision and Thankyou for supporting our Pay it Forward Fund. Every bit helps and every cent goes into the community to educate, promote diversity and spread Aroha. 

For transparency and a lil shout to all who have helped us heres a few pics of what our Dreamtime Aroha Whanau has been a part of so far…

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50x Jarjums arrived at the homes of little Jarjums who live in care homes. Your assistance made it possible to heavily discount their flights and pack extra clothes for the winter chill down south

2 x Designer Jarjums to the winners of the Indigenous Community Leaders of the Year at Queens Ball 2021

2 x Pay it forward max packs to Community Jarjums doing deadly on the daily

2 Jarjums to Mallee Valley Pride to assist fundraising- Mallee Valley Pride is a small organising group supporting the LGBTIQ family in their rural community

5 Jarjums to Sisters Inside to assist fundraising for their ‘free her’ campaign which reunites families who have been separated due to mums and kids being jailed for unpaid fines
2 Jarjums to The Black Pitches Softball team for their MVP and Captain. They played and slayed in the National Indigenous women’s annual softball tournament. 

So what’s next?????
Stay Tuned we have some big plans. But here’s a few clues…
8 Jarjums are getting styled up to take the runway with the House of Alexander 
4 Jarjums are getting set to play with kids at a local community day care
4 Jarjums are packing their bags to go and learn with some deadly Jarjums 

 

 

 

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