Celebrate World Social Enterprise Day 2024 with Inspiring Social Enterprise members of Greatest Good

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Happy World Social Enterprise Day 2024!

We are thrilled to highlight our social enterprise members doing amazing things. Click through to see who they are and read on to learn more about the impact they are creating.

Texcoco Collective is dedicated to creating eco-lux vegan cactus leather products. Each piece is handmade by talented Mexican artisans. They create positive impacts on the fashion industry and the environment, as well as providing employment to Mexican workers.

All of the Good Things create gift packs for good, that do no harm to people or the planet. They work closely with artisan and fair-trade businesses to ensure they have a positive impact.

Greatest Good is an Australia-wide one-stop hub that makes it easy for individuals and organisations to do their greatest good. We help you find and support social enterprises, B Corps, charities and not-for-profits aligned with your values, supporting them in a way that is meaningful to you.

hiHandmade is a social enterprise founded by a first-generation immigrant combining her love and memories of traditional and eco-friendly practices with her passion for promoting conscious consumption and supporting artisan craftmanship.

Aggie Gifts was founded by identical twins, Lisa and Zoe, fighting poverty and injustice in the food supply chain. They help local farmers and indigenous suppliers in the bushfood industry and offer a range of unique hampers.

Hotel Etico is Australia’s first social enterprise hotel. Aside from the traditional things you’d expect from a hotel consistently shortlisted and winning awards, they provide training and employment for Australians with a disability, helping them become independent.

Little Paws, Big Roars is a community within the Unlimited NOW Network, dedicated to fostering self-empowerment, positive psychology, emotional intelligence, secure attachment, inclusion, equality, and kindness in children.

Akira Grateful is a social enterprise offering a range of health and beauty products featuring fragrances derived from Sri Lanka - where “Akira” means “to have graceful strength”. Each product and gift box comes with a message of gratitude.

The Reconnect Project aims to close the digital divide in Australia by refurbishing donated mobiles, laptops, chargers and other tech and providing them to marginalised individuals to help them stay connnected.

SisterWorks is one of our Foundation members. They offer holistic employment and entrepreneurial support to migrant, refugee and asylum-seeking women to become confident, and economically empowered.

Christie Centre is a not-for-profit social enterprise and NDIS registered disability organisation located in Mildura. They run several social enterprises supporting people to lead meaningful lives in the community.

Enabled.vip is a not-for-profit social enterprise, which provides an incubator for Australians with a disability. This assists members to monetise a hobby/craft, establish a nano/micro gig-based business or establish a small business.

Creative Plus Business is an educational social enterprise dedicated to empower creative practitioners build their entrepreneurial skills. They provide a range of resources, services and education to build capacity and commercial success in creative professionals.

Funding4Growth empowers women and statistically overlooked entrepreneurs by providing them with the resources, knowledge, and networks necessary to secure funding and scale their businesses globally. They offer a suite of programs, including advanced grant writing, strategic growth planning, and market expansion.

Be Hers works globally to identify and address slavery (yes, even in Australia). They help women and children find freedom, escape human trafficking and being restored from the injustice of human trafficking.

JAM the label are a social enterprise providing stylish, inclusive fashion opportunities for all. They provide adaptive clothing designed by their occupational therapist founders to make dressing easier. They work in collaboration with the disability community to create clothing that promotes self-expression, independence and dignity.

Kimchi Club is a social enterprise building bridges between communities with food and culture. They aim to provide healthier Korean food options while also creating work opportunities for migrant women in the community.

Mosaik is a social enterprise addressing social isolation and loneliness. They use a holistic approach embracing the power of the arts and culture to improve well-being. Anyone who has seen (or heard) them in action can attest to the vibrancy of life that participants are celebrating.

CuriousWorks is a social enterprise helping young, aspiring trainee artists on the next step in career development by connecting them with experienced artists and filmmakers. Their vision is to shape a future culture that is vibrant, democratic, generative, and relevant for Australia and beyond.

108 Yoga Road makes products sustainably from recycled materials, working with offcuts and materials discarded by large production companies saving them from landfill.

 

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