This initiative envisions a community where CALD andThe National Centre for Childhood Grief Australia launched a new online counselling service for bereaved children in 2020, so families that can’t access the centre in Hornsby can still receive free specialist care. New technology ensures that children in regional/remote NSWand bereaved single-parent families who are juggling work, school and family commitment scan access the free specialist online counselling. First Nations hospitality entrepreneurs and trainees thrive economically. By transforming a donated bus into a multifunctional café, kitchen, training facility, and event space, the project aims to boost employment and entrepreneurship inBlacktown. This bus will serve as a vehicle for social change, offering training in barista and food safety skills, hosting diverse cultural events, serving African coffee and healthy, locally sourced cuisine, and providing emergency food relief to vulnerable community members.