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The Weekly Times - TWT - 4th July 2018

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Wednesday 4 <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong> THE WEEKLY TIMES 7<br />

Giant Jigsaw Puzzle for Refuge Meals<br />

At West Ryde Marketplace<br />

10am to 2pm Wed-Sunday<br />

West Ryde Marketplace is providing 800<br />

meals for women and children victims of domestic<br />

violence represented by 800 pieces<br />

of the giant wall jigsaw puzzle now being<br />

built at the shopping centre.<br />

Charter Hall owners and managers of the<br />

shopping centre are working in partnership with<br />

the Two Good community charity which has delivered<br />

more than 40,000 meals to refuges and<br />

shelters since its inception in late 2016.<br />

Two Good founder Rob Caslick says “we<br />

are thrilled to be partnering with Charter Hall<br />

to raise awareness of domestic violence in regional<br />

areas”.<br />

Two Good has established a kitchen in Sydney<br />

where domestic violence survivors can train for<br />

jobs in hospitality.<br />

<strong>The</strong> giant wall jigsaw puzzle features the Too<br />

Good community members who are helping<br />

deliver 800 meals to local domestic violence<br />

shelters and each piece of the jigsaw represents<br />

a meal.<br />

Too Good community member faces to appear<br />

include Delivering Good Ambassadors celebrity<br />

chefs Neil Perry and Maggie Beer as well<br />

as founder Rob Caslick and some of the women<br />

who have experienced domestic violence.<br />

Members of the public are invited to participate<br />

by selecting a piece of the jigsaw from a<br />

bucket at the puzzle site where puzzle builder<br />

Sarah will operate 10am to 2pm every day<br />

Wednesday to Sunday until Saturday week <strong>July</strong><br />

14.<br />

Shoppers who select a “golden” puzzle piece<br />

at random will receive a Maggie Beer cookbook<br />

or a Rockpool dining experience valued<br />

at $600.<br />

Shoppers and passers-by at West Ryde Marketplace are being invited to help complete the giant 800 piece jigsaws puzzle that<br />

represents 800 meals for domestic violence survivors being presented by West Ryde Marketplace’s Charter Hall group at refuges<br />

around Australia. Pictured adding pieces to the West Ryde jigsaw are Rev Paul Weaver and Mrs Sarah Weaver with <strong>The</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong><br />

<strong>Times</strong> editor John F Booth AM and Charter Hall’s Sarah. <strong>TWT</strong> on-the-spot PHOTO.<br />

In partnership with Two Good<br />

one puzzle piece<br />

& meal at a time<br />

West Ryde Marketplace is<br />

home to a giant jigsaw puzzle<br />

featuring the Two Good<br />

community who are helping<br />

deliver 800 meals to local<br />

domestic violence shelters.<br />

One piece delivers one meal.<br />

Puzzle workshop near Woolworths<br />

Every Wed to Sun – 10am to 2pm<br />

27 Jun to 14 Jul<br />

14 Anthony Road, West Ryde NSW 2114<br />

PH (02) 9491 8200<br />

westrydemarketplace.com.au

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