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Community Union Defence League

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: 328 Swanston St 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.cudl.org.au

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25.01.2022 CUDL's community reach has boomed and we need more volunteers to help us serve the people in Dandenong and Melbourne! If you work for a cafe, restaurant or fruit & veg shop that can help us out with food for either kitchen please send us a message or email [email protected]. If you want to volunteer to cook for or serve at the kitchens send us a message or you can sign up for the roster at www.cudl.org.au We are entirely volunteer run and donation funded and rely on ongo...ing community participation to keep our services running. By the people, for the people!



24.01.2022 CUDL Melbourne runs weekly street kitchens in the CBD and Dandenong providing free home cooked meals, tea & coffee, masks, toiletries and other essentials to the community. We are entirely volunteer run and led and do not receive corporate or government funding. The kitchens are the basis of our long term goal of creating effective survival programs - we want to help meet people’s basic needs and provide collaborative spaces so that we all have more time and capacity to build... community solidarity and fight together effectively against capitalism, poverty and oppression. Since starting we’ve listened to the needs of the community and expanded the essential items distributed at the kitchens considerably. We now offer a range of toiletries and hygiene items, disposable masks, books, clothes, shoes, blankets, sleeping bags, new socks & undies and more. We rely heavily on second hand donations for many of those items, but quality toiletry and hygiene donations are much harder to come by. While we do our best to source bulk toiletries and buy stuff on special, we are always limited by the money we have. The minimum spend on toiletries that we like to have at each kitchen is about $290. This is on top of the minimum of about $75 a week that covers staples such as containers, cups, cutlery, tea & coffee, etc., and is currently massively subsidised by volunteers buying items from their own pockets. This isn’t sustainable, and we often have fewer items than we would like. What CUDL needs most are ongoing monthly contributions from anyone who can afford it. You can set up a monthly donation at www.cudl.org.au/donations. This money goes towards the ongoing bulk purchases as described above and one off purchases like new gazebos and tables that are needed when the ones in use fall apart If you’re unable to become a monthly contributor one-off donations are still a massive help and can be done via the link above or through this fundraiser: https://www.facebook.com/donate/678596299752806/10159261530216414/

24.01.2022 If you have the means please help us support this family doing it real tough. They need funds urgently after facing a sudden eviction. Anything you can give is appreciated x

19.01.2022 CUDL Dandenong weekly street kitchen on tomorrow at Dandenong Plaza (near ANZAC statue). Come by for free home made meals, tea & coffee, a range of essential items and good company



18.01.2022 Adelaide crew getting it done #servethepeople

15.01.2022 Celebrate and look up to your fellow workers

12.01.2022 We've had someone reach out to us for urgent financial aid. Their message was as follows: I am writing to inform about my financial hardship which I am experiencing and request to ask for help with it. I am facing problem with paying my expenses as I lost my job due to COVID 19 and I have no support from my family back home. I am really in need of help with money right now until my situation gets better. Looking forward for some help.... Thank you for your time and consideration Please consider donating to help this person out



11.01.2022 new cartoon for Overland Literary Journal - https://overland.org.au//social-housing-is-not-the-same-a/ it was great to see community pressure result in the Vi...ctorian government announce $5 billion for social housing in the upcoming state budget. just a friendly reminder tho, that social housing is ~ not the same ~ as public housing. we ought to fight for proper public housing, with an eye toward universal housing. why have different expectations for housing than for say healthcare, or education? thanks to Lainie, Sarah and Dino for helping me out with this drawing See more

11.01.2022 CUDL Melbourne weekly street kitchen on from 3pm today at Vic state library

10.01.2022 Solidarity with striking workers at Lactalis’s Bendigo plant! Get out there and support the picket if you can: https://www.unitedworkers.org.au/we-want-a-commitment-for-/

08.01.2022 National Boycott Coles Day Friday 27th November 2020 in support of workers LOCKED OUT at Smeaton Grange https://www.facebook.com/events/805202780038545

02.01.2022 400 home cooked meals, 350+ masks and plenty of other essentials distributed this weekend at the CUDL Dandenong and CBD kitchens! With COVID restrictions easing up it was great to see the community able to stick around and talk with each other again. CUDL street kitchens aren't just about supplying food and necessities to people in need - they're about creating spaces where we can meet, collaborate and strengthen community solidarity



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