Why you should donate to the Good360 flood appeal
Since February 2022, Good360 has connected more than 103,000 requested goods (valued at $1.4M RRP) specifically to flood affected communities in Queensland alone.
We have a network of 278 charity and disadvantaged school members currently in flood impacted areas of QLD, who are ready to connect goods to locals in their community who have lost everything.
Good360 is a matchmaker, connecting brand-new goods donated by businesses to people and communities who need them the most. Good360 matches the right goods, to the right people, at the right time through all stages of disaster recovery, to help local communities recover and rebuild, providing hope and dignity.
How Good360 Works
When disaster strikes, Good360 are ready to reach out to our extensive network of business partners for purposeful donations of the brand-new items most needed for disaster affected communities.
Good360 matches the right goods to the right people when they are needed most, via our network of 3,000+ charities and disadvantaged schools. The Good360 model creates much greater impact than a business could have going direct to a single charity.
Our charity members then distribute these goods on the ground in their local communities. Charities and schools save time and money by getting the goods they need, when they need them most, allowing them to have a much greater impact in their communities.
Real stories of how Good360 has helped communities in past flood events
Wilberforce Flood Relief
With the support from the amazing team at Good360, we were able to source a truckload of brand new goods for residents in need. Products included tents, blankets, mattresses, cleaning products, and more.
Empower Packs For Floods
We recently received some Good360 Empower Packs from which have been distributed to affected families in this area through RAPID, who delivered goods to remote locations in Rollands Plains.
BIG W Flood Relief Vouchers
We were lucky to receive some BIG W vouchers to purchase anything we needed to assist our community who had been affected by the floods, with damage to their homes and possessions.