When Disaster Strikes,
Your Kindness Can Restore Hope

When everything changes overnight, families need more than sympathy; they need essentials. Good360 delivers the right goods at the right time, helping people get through the immediate crisis and take the first steps toward rebuilding.

Every $1 you give delivers $20 in essential supplies—providing urgent relief, cleanup support, and long-term rebuilding for affected communities.

Act now 
to help communities prepare, respond and rebuild!
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Our approach to disaster recovery

Good360 focuses on a six-phase disaster recovery framework for giving funds, goods and volunteer time during disasters. These stages help businesses and everyday Australians understand where the need lies at any given time throughout a disaster’s lifecycle. To ensure organisations on the ground aren't overwhelmed with items they don't need in quantities they can't process.

Readiness

Preparedness ahead of time helps to mitigate the impact of a disaster on communities.

Items: personal hygiene kits, clean-up kits, flood buckets, drinking water.

Response

In the immediate aftermath, the greatest concern is for the protection of life and property.

Items: nappies, blankets, respirators, disposal overalls, gloves.

Recover

This phase focuses on the clean-up and fixing damage brought on by the disaster.

Items: mops, buckets, shovels, tarps, cleaning supplies.

Rebuild

As survivors move beyond recovery, the focus shifts to rebuilding homes, businesses and lives.

Items: insulation, flooring, plasterboard, roofing, tools, paint.

Refurnish

As displaced families move back, they often need to replace most or all of their household goods. 

Items: furniture, appliances, rugs, sheets, towels, small appliances.

Revive

While this is the final stage, survivors often need support for months and years to get back to life as 'normal'.

Items: school supplies, clothing, toys, games, sporting equipment.

When the emergency ends, recovery begins.