Supplies For The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair
Palngun Wurnangat Association, Inc.
$198
Worth of brand new
goods received (RRP)
goods received (RRP)
$77
Total paid
20
Lives Impacted
December 2019
The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair is the biggest event of the year for our artists. The photo is of Marietta and Assumpta, two of the four local women who traveled to Darwin for the fair are busy serving customers.
In the dry season dust gets into everything, especially our cars and troopy. We used rolls and rolls of packing tape to make sure the boxes were sealed properly so that the women's beautifully printed fabrics arrived at the art fair fresh and clean after the 5 hour journey on the very dusty unmade roads.
Saving money on office supplies helps us spend more money on our projects and services. Office supplies are very expensive. Every dollar we save by using Good360 is an extra dollar for the development of our community.
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In the dry season dust gets into everything, especially our cars and troopy. We used rolls and rolls of packing tape to make sure the boxes were sealed properly so that the women's beautifully printed fabrics arrived at the art fair fresh and clean after the 5 hour journey on the very dusty unmade roads.
Saving money on office supplies helps us spend more money on our projects and services. Office supplies are very expensive. Every dollar we save by using Good360 is an extra dollar for the development of our community.
About Our Charity
An independently owned Indigenous women\u00eas organisation based in Wadeye, Northern Territory. PWA provides support to women and their families and creates economic development opportunities in the Thamarrurr Region.
Causes we support
Community Improvement & Economic Development