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Advocates are hoping to roll out a free laundry program across the nation in a bid to improve heart health in Indigenous communities. Queensland's North-West Hospital and Health Service has partnered with Orange Sky to offer free laundry facilities across the region. Since the program started in 2022, there's been a 57 percent reduction in Rheumatic Heart Disease. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke to Chief Executive Sean Birgan about the resultSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The iconic vans of Orange Sky have been driving around a street near you for a decade today - delivering millions of free showers and clothes washing services. The special milestone happens to land on World Homelessness Day. Their Co-founder Nick Marchesi joins 4BC Drive's Gary Hardgrave for a special look back on a decade of service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Every year, Homelessness Week is held with the goal of bringing attention to the difficulties that more than 122,000 Australians face when they become homeless on any given night. "Homelessness Action Now" is the theme for Homelessness Week in 2024. Australians who may not have imagined they would face financial difficulties are turning to support services for assistance as the country's growing cost of living continues to put financial strain on its citizens. Joining me in the discussion about Homelessness Week is Sonya Tufnell, the Senior Fundraising Manager at Orange Sky to talk about high cost of living affecting many Australian households. - Her sal, Hefteya Bêwariyê bi mebesta ku balê bikişîne ser dijwariyên ku zêdetirî 122,000 Australî di her şevekê de bêwar dibin tê lidarxistin. Australîyên ku dibe ku xeyal nedikirin ku ew ê di tengasiyên aborî re rû bi rû bimînin, serî li karûbarên piştgiriyê didin ji bo alîkariyê ji ber ku zêdebûna lêçûna jiyanê ya welêt berdewam dike ku tengasiya aborî li hemwelatiyên dibe. Di nîqaşa li ser Hefteya Bêwariyê - Homelessness Week Sonya Tufnell, Rêvebira Bilind ya berhevkirina alîkariyê li Orange Sky beşdarî bernameyê dibe ku li ser zêdebûna mesrefê jiyana rojane diaxafe ku bandorê li gelek malbatên Australî dike.
Paul and Fiona talk to Shayne Herriott, Chief Operating Officer at Orange Sky National Homelessness Week New research by free mobile laundry and shower service, Orange Sky, reveals over half... LEARN MORE The post Saturday 3rd August, 2024: Shayne Herriott, Chief Operating Officer at Orange Sky National Homelessness Week (5 – 11 August) appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Is Bunbury a tourist town or a work/life town? Is Jaysen Miguel cut out to be an Olympian? Are there more whales along our coast line? How can I get involved with Orange Sky here in the southwest? All the answers lies within! Join the Everything Southwest Facebook group to stay in touchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine running a successful business one day and facing homelessness the next. This episode explores the real-life impact of sudden change and the value of friends who stand by us. It examines the fine line between stability and crisis, celebrating the friendships that sustain us through the toughest times. To learn more about Orange Sky, visit us at: www.orangesky.org.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take our daily showers for granted. Orange Sky co-founder Nic Marchesi created a mobile laundry and shower for homeless people. The initial idea was to help people experience the dignity of cleanliness and make things just that little bit easier. But what happened while everyone's belongings were being washed was arguably even more important.Orange Sky have created a new podcast called ‘The F Word'. Each episode shares real-life experiences of people experiencing homelessness and hardship, along with the perspectives of Orange Sky's dedicated volunteers. You'll hear about the origins of Orange Sky and meet their very first “friend,” learning how simple conversations and clean clothes can restore dignity and hope.Osher and Nic discuss the misconceptions about experiencing homelessness and hardship, the importance of chatting to people and the inherent dignity of being clean.Leave a voicemail at Better Than Yesterday: Osher GünsbergAlso go there to get on the mailing list, to get in touch and to listen to every episode ever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ros ran a successful business and cherished her family, yet personal challenges led her to experience homelessness. Her fierce independence and dedication to helping others not only challenge our perceptions but also reveal the complex reality of homelessness. This episode highlights the importance of seeing beyond stereotypes. To learn more about Orange Sky, visit us at: www.orangesky.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine finding family in the most unexpected places. This episode unfolds the beautiful stories of friendship formed in the unique setting Orange Sky provides. Through genuine chats between volunteers and people experiencing homelessness, we reveal how every conversation is a bridge to deeper understanding and unexpected friendships. To learn more about Orange Sky, visit us at: www.orangesky.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Volunteer at Orange Sky, Ollie Wightman joined Laurel, Gary and Mark on 4BC Breakfast at the beginning of National Volunteers Week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A heartfelt tribute to Rob, a volunteer whose limitless generosity left a lasting impact. This episode celebrates how small gestures and simply being there can make a big difference. Rob's passing was felt by the entire Orange Sky community, but his legacy continues to inspire us all. To learn more about Orange Sky, visit us at: www.orangesky.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-founders Nic and Lucas tell us the story of their friendship, the community that supported them and where they are today. We hear from their families, partners and school teachers who helped from the sidelines as they turned a simple idea into something special. To learn more about Orange Sky, visit us at: www.orangesky.org.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Jordan - our first friend and the reason Orange Sky exists today. An educated man with a supportive family who fell on tough times. When Orange Sky was just a van and two washing machines, Jordan trusted us. That one conversation is what started it all. To learn more about Orange Sky, visit us at: www.orangesky.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rodney Arthur here! I've finally been given the chance to express myself in the main podcast feed and it brings me something close to the human emotion of joy to present my 25 Acre Farming Mixtape! Explore the rhythm of the fields, the harmony of livestock, and the melodies of nature as we cultivate a sound experience like no other. From tractor tunes to barnyard beats, I've harvested a playlist that will get your green thumbs tapping and your ears buzzing with delight! Join us in Discord and at GameThatTune.club! Check out our Patreon page! Patreon.com/GameThatTune is the home for exclusive content! Special thanks to our ABSURD FAN tier Patreon producers: Daniel Perkey, Taylor Y, Sam L, PhoenixTear2121, BeastPond and TheKerrigan! 0:00:00 Intro 0:04:47 Coral Island - Spring Day 3 0:08:03 Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin - Bloom 0:11:19 Harvest Moon - Spring 0:12:02 Harvest Moon 64 - Spring Season 0:12:50 Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town - Spring Theme 0:14:39 Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town - Title Demo 0:19:34 Rune Factory 4 Special - Spring in Selphia 0:21:28 My Time At Portia - A Sign of Spring 0:23:54 Animal Crossing: New Horizons - 5:00 a.m. 0:27:39 Stardew Valley - Spring (Wild Horseradish Jam) 0:31:33 Harvest Moon - Star Night Festival 0:34:30 Animal Crossing: New Horizons - 6:00 p.m. 0:36:40 Stardew Valley - Summer (The Sun Can Bend an Orange Sky) 0:40:09 Coral Island - Summer Main Theme 0:43:26 Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin - Flourish 0:47:35 Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town - Summer Theme 0:48:50 Harvest Moon 64 - Summer Season 0:51:32 Animal Crossing: New Horizons - 1:00 p.m. 0:53:47 Stardew Valley - Pelican Town 0:56:04 Coral Island - Fall Night 1 0:58:58 Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town - Autumn 2 1:01:13 Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town - Festival 2 1:03:26 Harvest Moon 64 - Firefly Festival 1:04:57 Stardew Valley - Fall (Ghost Synth) 1:07:27 My Time At Portia - Green Fields 1:09:58 Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin - Harvest 1:14:20 Harvest Moon - Harvest Festival 1:16:28 Rune Factory 4 Special - Nighttime in Selphia 1:17:46 Stardew Valley - Frozen Pizza and Eggs (Shane's Theme) 1:18:57 My Time At Portia - The Season of Harvest 1:21:30 Rune Factory 4 Special - Winter in Selphia 1:23:21 Stardew Valley - Winter (Ancient) 1:26:22 Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town - Winter 2 1:31:00 Mario Kart 64 - Moo Moo Farm 1:32:58 Mario Kart 8 - Wii Moo Moo Meadows
Lucas talks about the incredible journey of two 20 year old boys in creating the world's first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness. The highs and lows, not conforming to expectations and staying true to who you are – all part of this Brave leadership storySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Turning big ideas into reality is what CityChangers do. But what happens when, against the odds, you finally achieve your goal? What next? Nicholas Marchesi, of charity Orange Sky, launched the world's first mobile laundry, helping Brisbane's homeless community to wash and dry their clothes. Then he discovered this served a very different purpose... In this episode, Nic explains how reaching your destination can sometimes take surprising turns along the way – and how leaning into these differences can take us on a very different, yet just as rewarding, journey to the one we originally set out on. Featuring: Nicholas Marchesi
Orange Sky là một tổ chức chuyên cung cấp dịch vụ tắm và giặt giũ cho những người vô gia cư, và hơn thế nữa là làm bạn với họ để họ có nơi hàn huyên và giãi bày tâm sự.
It's a busy, crazy time of year for many but it's also a time that can be really hard for those already doing it tough. For those living on the streets or those who have accommodation but can't afford the necessities of life, without support life simply isn't manageable, especially in a season where they are often forgotten. Orange Sky is an organisation based out of Australia that, through a huge number of volunteers around Australia and New Zealand, offer a free service to allow people doing it tough to wash and dry their clothing, and have a safe, hot shower at the same time. They have vans kitted out to allow a portable service to visit different locations on different days. Brodie and Raina are two of Orange Sky's volunteers, based here in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. So on a very wet and miserable day I went to meet with them at their Christchurch base in the Kairos Food Rescue warehouse. You may hear the rain on the warehouse roof come and go through the episode, but that just serves to remind us how important it is that Orange Sky exist. We talk about what Orange Sky is and how they both came to be involved. We talk about the types of people who use the services on offer and the difference it makes to them, and we talk about what Brodie and Raina have learnt from volunteering for Orange Sky. Check out Orange Sky Aotearoa at orangesky.org.nz or find them on Facebook or Instagram ___ Connect with me at downtoearthconversations.com or at Facebook: facebook.com/downtoearth.conversations Instagram: @downtoearth.conversations Email: downtoearth.conversations@gmail.com
In this episode we had the pleasure of speaking to Nic, a co-founder of Orange Sky who was nominated as the 2016 Young Australian of the Year. Nic and his best mate built their first van in 2014. They created the world's first free mobile laundry and shower service for people experiencing homelessness. From small beginnings, over the past eight years Orange Sky has grown to 56 services and has helped thousands of people experiencing homelessness. Nic speaks of the passion driving the creation of Orange Sky, and the stories of the people they impact all around Australia. Head to projectsthatmatter.info/podcast to learn more about the work of Orange Sky and how you can support them.
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Lucas Patchett, the CEO of Orange Sky, co-founded this charity that is dedicated to a simple service, which provides an opportunity for Australians doing it tough to connect through regular laundry and shower services.Although still in his 20's, Lucas has achieved more in life than many 60 year olds.As you will hear – it hasn't always been easy – and they have needed lots of resilience to try – fail – learn and grow. Lucas also outlines a simple thing we can all do when we encounter a homeless person on the street. He has achieved a huge amount after being in the workforce for less than 10 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sonya Tufnell from Orange Sky speaks to Jof about Homelessness Week and the upcoming Sudsy Challenge in September to help raise funds and awareness. More information can be found at https://www.thesudsychallenge.com.au/
In this episode of It's Never About Money, I am joined by Nic Marchesi. Nic is the Co-Founder and Chief Delta Officer (CDO) of Orange Sky - the world's first free mobile laundry and shower service for people experiencing homelessness. Nic was the recipient of 2016 Young Australian of the Year and 2020 Order of Australia Medallist. He's an entrepreneur, an innovator and a storyteller. In our conversation we talk about how Orange Sky is more than just a laundry and shower service, it's a space for community and connectivity. I thoroughly enjoyed this chat and I hope you do too! Enjoy! FIND OUT MORE: > Nic's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasmarchesi/?originalSubdomain=au > Orange Sky: https://www.linkedin.com/company/orangeskyau/ > Website: https://orangesky.org.au/ ABOUT IT'S NEVER ABOUT MONEY: Joe Stephan is a Financial Planner with Stephan Independent Advisory, based in Melbourne, Australia: www.siadvisory.com.au It's Never About Money is powered by Stephan Independent Advisory: www.itsneveraboutmoney.com.au It's Never About Money is a proud supporter of Cufa: https://www.cufa.org.au/
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Rev. Bill Crews chats to Co-Founder and CEO of Orange Sky Lucas Patchett about the inception of Orange Sky to help homeless people. In 2014, Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett set up Orange Sky Laundry, a mobile laundry service to to wash the clothes of the homeless. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CW: alcohol mention, nazi mention, racism, sexuality, a voice actor's extra marital affair with an underage girl is mentioned. Kiki, Minfilia and Alis talk more about Bleach and finally get through the Soul Society arc! It is all downhill from here... Intro, outro and art by https://twitter.com/Ashen_Thorns Link to Ashe's KoFi: https://ko-fi.com/ashenthorns --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arp1033/message
"This story of Orange Sky really started a few years, before Orange Sky got kicked off in high school, my best mate, Nic and I went to school together and our school actually ran a food service for people doing it tough. So we had this opportunity when we were 15, to head out, cook breakfast for people, a kilometre from where we went to school who were sleeping in the park or sleeping, crisis accommodation centres around that centre." - Lucas Patchett In the latest episode of the Collective Engagement for Social Purpose podcast series, we chat with Lucas Patchett whos is the co-founder of Orange Sky alongside his best mate Nic Marchesi. Orange Sky is a platform that provides " for every day Australians to connect through a regular laundry and shower service. The focus is on creating a safe, positive and supportive environment for people who are too often ignored or who feel disconnected from the community. Our volunteers are not social workers or experts on homelessness - they are empathetic listeners and great conversationalists."Dr. Taylor Wilmott, a member of the University of Adelaide's research team for the Collective Engagement for Social Purpose research project, also joins us in this episode."So we spoke about a different food van, we spoke about showers in the first instance to, but then we said, "Well, actually let's just do one thing, do it well, give it a go and then we can build on it from there." And that I think has been a really key foundation to what we do now. It's really simple. It's doing a couple of things really well and then plugging in and collaborating with other service providers to make the biggest impact possible." - Lucas PatchettDiscussed in this episode: The importance of prioritising one thing at a time. How to overcome challenges and flip roadblocks into positive outcomes. Why you should have a clear and simple vision.To check out everything Orange sky does head to: https://orangesky.org.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How can we make an actual difference in the lives of people in need? At 20 years old, Orange Sky co-founders Lucas Patchett and Nic Marchesi found themselves asking a similar question. Now, their fleet of vans that offer free laundry and shower services, as well as meaningful conversations, has helped thousands of people across Australia and New Zealand. Lucas joins Simon to discuss the impact their work has had, practical solutions and the importance of connection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're sharing a session hosted at the Australian Pharmacy Professional conference, earlier this year. During the session, titled “Are You The Future of Pharmacy?”, we heard from three inspirational business leaders about the stepping stones that led them to this point in their respective careers. Our panelists were: Lucas Patchett is one of two founders of the Orange Sky Laundry. Orange Sky came to life when two best mates had a crazy idea to put two washing machines and two dryers in the back of a van, and wash and dry clothes for free. Lucas and his best mate, Nick, embarked on a journey to build and grow the world's first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness. Melanie Moses, a pharmacist and owner of Blooms the Chemist in Orange. Melanie is passionate about providing healthcare and services in rural areas, particularly for health outcomes for the local Indigenous community and the disadvantaged and disabled. Brad Butt, Managing Partner of Cooleman Court Pharmacy in the ACT and Founder of Men's Health Downunder; a pharmacist-led men's health clinic. Brad's been awarded a host of awards including the category and overall winner of this year's Guild Pharmacy of the Year award. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orange Sky Australia is the world's first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness – an idea founded in a Brisbane garage by two 20-year-old mates, Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett. In late 2014, the boys installed a couple of washing machines and dryers in the back of their old van and visited parks around Brisbane to wash and dry clothes for freeWhat started as an idea to improve hygiene standards and restore dignity to people doing it tough has evolved into something much bigger and more powerful."We've learnt that although access to laundry and shower services is important, it's the conversation and regular connection that create the biggest impact in the community. Each week, all over Australia, thousands of volunteers help to positively connect our friends doing it tough by providing access to free laundry, warm showers and genuine, non-judgemental conversation." - Nic Marchesi, Co-Founder of Orange Sky and Chief Innovation OfficerDon't change clothes, change lives.What's The Sudsy Challenge? This September, we're asking you not to change your clothes. Instead, keep your kit on for three days, have conversations about it, raise some funds along the way, and help change the way people experience homelessness. The 2022 Sudsy Challenge Dates Challenge 1: Thursday 1 September – Saturday 3 September Challenge 2: Friday 16 September – Sunday 18 September Challenge 3: Wednesday 28 September – Friday 30 SeptemberOR any three days in SeptemberFind out more at: https://orangesky.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New research reveals one in five Australians have experienced homelessness. One in three Aussies fear losing their home due to financial struggles while one in four have taken on a secondary income just to make ends meet.. This Homelessness Week (1 – 7 Aug), Orange Sky is calling for Aussies to keep their kit on for three consecutive days for the fourth annual Sudsy Challenge to help people experiencing homelessness access warm showers and clean clothes. Tune in to the news & views program with Hajjah Faten El Dana OAM , today , Friday after the 4pm news to hear more about this topic from Lucas Patchett, Co-Founder and CEO of Orange Sky. كشف بحث جديد أن واحدًا من كل خمسة أستراليين قد عانى من التشرد في وقت من الأوقات و يخشى واحد من كل ثلاثة أستراليين أن يفقد منزله بسبب الصعوبات المالية بينما يحصل واحد من كل أربعة على دخل ثانوي فقط لتغطية نفقاته. في أسبوع التشرد (1 - 7 أغسطس) ، تدعو Orange Sky الأستراليين إلى البقاء ملايسهم لمدة ثلاثة أيام متتالية ضمن برنامج الذي يسمى ب Sudsy Sudsy Challenge السنوي الرابع لمساعدة الأشخاص الذين يعانون من التشرد في الوصول إلى حمامات دافئة وملابس نظيفة. لمناقشة هذا الموضوع تكلمتالحاجة فاتن مع المساعد المؤسس والمدير التنفيذي ل مؤسسة Orange Sky. تابعونا في حلقة اليوم من برنامج خبر ووجهة نظر
To raise awareness for Homelessness week Allan & Carly spoke with Nic Marchesi, Co-Founder of Orange Sky, Foodbank CEO Kate O'Hara and Director of Services at Anglicare Phillipa Boldy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Privileged people seldom notice the needs of the have-nots and even when they do, they don't know what to do about it or how to solve the problem. Nicholas Marchesi the Co-founder of the Orange Sky is one such person who despite hailing from a privileged position was able to identify the problems of the homeless people. He identified the problem of hygiene standards of the homeless people and the need for a platform for them to connect with people who could help them. The idea that started with two washing machines built inside of a moving van around a town in Australia has evolved into positively connecting communities. About Nicholas Marchesi Nicholas is the Co-founder of Orange Sky. A Stanford graduate, hailing from Brisbane, Australia has several accolades and achievements under his name. He has received 9 awards including the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year, Forbes 30 Under 30, Young Australian Of The Year 2016, and in 2020 he got The Medal of the Order of Australia. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
About 41,000 people will be bedding down tonight without adequate access to housing - basically the population of Gisborne. And more than a quarter of people are struggling to make ends meet at the end of the month, as inflation cracks 7 percent. That's according to new research for Orange Sky, which provides mobile laundry & shower services and support to people experiencing homelessness. Its Aotearoa operation's manager Eddie Uini talks to Lisa Owen.
How to strengthen a community with mobile laundry? Welcome to the first episode of the Urbcast x Urban Future series recorded during Urban Future Conference 2022. Today and next week, we enter the holiday mode during which I will share two short talks—the result of my collaboration with Urban Future. as a Media Partner. In this episode we talk to Nicholas Marchesi - Co-Founder of Orange Sky Australia—a response to the needs of the homeless people in his country. The topics we discussed: How do mobile laundromats help homeless people? How to create a community with free mobile laundromats? How sustainable is this initiative? You can find Nicholas and Orange Sky here: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasmarchesi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholas_marchesi/?hl=en www: https://orangesky.org.au You can listen to the episode at: urbcast.pl/en/urbanfuture1 You will find more information about the podcast at: https://linktr.ee/urbcast or urbcast.pl/en Music: spear_oh #urbcast #urbanfuture #uf22 #orangesky #orangeskyaustralia #nicholasmarchesi
Nicholas Marchesi (Co Founder at Orange Sky Australia , Australia)Nicholas Marchesi is a builder, a dreamer, and a doer. He co-founded Orange Sky Australia in response to the needs of the homeless people in his country – 1 in every 200 Australians! While it may seem like a free laundry and shower service on the surface, to Nicholas and those he supports it's all about building responsive and connected communities with empathy and conversation. Orange Sky – now also in New Zealand – is a mobile laundry provision. By transforming the design of systems like this, Nicholas is hoping to breed inclusivity and forge further sustainability.In collaboration with-H22 City Expo at Helsingborg. The Making of a Smarter City.-Urban Future Global Conference- AFRY. AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.Enjoy your listening. Let's connect and talk further about this episodeMustafa Sherif LinkedinVisit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or just email me at info@mustafasherif.comKeep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities❤️️.Follow Urbanistica and let's get in touch:ClubhouseInstagramFacebookYoutube channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I talk about my collaboration with Urban Future.In the coming episodes we are going to listen to:1. Fermín Cerezo Peco, Director of Innovation at Valencia City Council, Spain2. Carlo Ratti, Director of MIT Senseable City Lab, Italy3. Lior Steinberg, Urban Planner & Co-Founder Humankind, Netherland4. Elisabeth Meze, Head of Citizens' Participation at the City of Innsbruck, Austria5. Santiago Uribe Rocha, Chief Resilient Officer of Medellin, Colombia6. Daniel Deparis, leads the Urban Mobility Solutions division at Mercedes-Benz7. Nicholas, The co-founder of Orange Sky, AustraliaIn collaboration with-H22 City Expo at Helsingborg. The Making of a Smarter City.-Urban Future Global Conference-AFRY. AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.Enjoy your listening. Let's connect and talk further about this episodeMustafa Sherif LinkedinVisit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or just email me at info@mustafasherif.comKeep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities❤️️.Follow Urbanistica and let's get in touch:ClubhouseInstagramFacebookYoutube channelThanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY.AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. Read more about AFRY https://afry.com/en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Teachers, are you a nervous wreck and stressed out from trying to plan your next school field trip? How nice would it be to have a professional take the stress off your shoulders? This is where Orange Sky Student Travel comes in. Meghann McCall from Orange Sky joins us today to talk about how their services change the typical field trip experience for teachers, students and parents to a more enjoyable one. Orange Sky Travel 611 NE Main Street Simpsonville, SC 29681 864-365-6202 www.orangeskytravel.com
Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett helped out at a soup van when they were teenagers. This birthed a dream to do something and make a difference. That dream is now Orange Sky, a mobile laundry and shower service to homeless people that fosters community.
Orange Sky - Katie Hart is with Orange Sky, a non-profit organisation providing free mobile laundry and shower services to people in need.
Orange Skyhttps://orangesky.org.au/Orange Sky - Twitterhttps://twitter.com/orangeskyauLucas Patchetthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lucaspatchett/
"Conversations and Connections to Amplify and Inspire" - Kerryn Powell the Network Catalyst
A conversation with Lucas Patchett, one of the co-founders of Orange Sky, a for purpose organisation, explores the story behind regular shower and laundry services they provide for homeless through 33 vans plus an opportunity for safe, positive and supportive conversations across Australia and New Zealand.Orange Sky is one of the world's first free mobile laundry services for people experiencing homelessness. In what started out as an idea for hygiene standard and to restore dignity to people doing it tough has evolved into something much bigger and more powerful.You'll hear how volunteers have engaged in more than 232, 000 hours of conversation and how Orange Sky is currently changing the perception of homelessness by positively connecting community through conversation right across Australia and changing the perception of homelessness.Mike Yankoski - an American writer and speaker, prompts us to think beyond ourselves when we wrote“Sometimes it's easy to walk by because we know we can't change someone's whole life in a single afternoon. But what we fail to realize it that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place.”We learn that by connecting and contributing to community through action Lucas , his Co- founder, Nic and over 200 volunteers with Orange Sky ...embody the quote “A rising tide lifts all boats”.For further details contact www.orangesky.org.au or www.kerryn-powell.com.au
A mix of 90s and early 2000s Alternative and Soft Rock, including bands like MatchBox 20, Orange Sky, Nickelback, Incubus, 3 Doors Down, Green Day, Limp Bizkit, Linkin' Park and more...
In Australië zijn er zo'n 100.000 mensen dakloos. Dat is 1 op de 200, ter vergelijking; in Nederland is ongeveer 1 op de 500 mensen dakloos. Wanneer je op straat leeft is het moeilijk om je kleding schoon te houden. Twee Australische vrienden brengen daarom nu wasmachines naar de daklozen toe. Mirthe van der Drift belde met Lucas Patchett, medeoprichter van Orange Sky, en vroeg hoe hun idee ontstond.