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Oakleigh Grammar Year 7 students drive community support through Food Truck program

6 December, 2024

Oakleigh Grammar’s Year 7 students are making a meaningful impact in the Melbourne
community after recently carrying out a food truck service program in partnership with Five
Loaves.

The initiative, part of the school’s Service as Action program, saw approximately 60 students,
with the support of teachers, collaborate to prepare and cook the nutritious meals at school,
while five students and their families volunteered to serve the home-cooked meals to individuals
experiencing homelessness in Melbourne’s CBD.

Fresh ingredients were gathered, and additional food donations were sourced with the help of
generous local businesses. On the menu were wholesome dishes including Lamb and
Vegetable Stew, Greek Salad, Chicken and Vegetable Pasta Bake, and Mini Muffins.

The program gave students hands-on experience in planning, cooking, and community service,
fostering their sense of empathy and teamwork. By working closely with Five Loaves, they were
able to provide nutritious meals and a moment of relief for vulnerable individuals in the
Melbourne area.

Oakleigh Grammar’s values of Humility, Aspiration, Respect and Kindness were on full display
and the School is committed to cultivating socially conscious students who actively contribute to
the wider community. This Food Truck Program is a testament to the School’s dedication to
fostering not only academic growth but also a sense of responsibility and care for others.

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