Homeless Charity Issues Urgent Call for Support in Redcliffe

A Redcliffe homeless support charity is appealing for urgent donations as rising demand, increased costs and reduced contributions place pressure on its services.



Growing Demand at the New Redcliffe Site

The Breakfast Club Redcliffe has seen community need rise sharply since relocating to the corner of Portwood Street and Oxley Avenue about four months ago.

The organisation previously served about 700 meals a month at Clontarf but is now providing about 1400 meals a month from its new facility. This includes more than 300 meals a week, along with hundreds of sandwiches offered through its drop-in service.

Operating since 2003, the group has long supported people experiencing homelessness, food insecurity, limited income, isolation and housing instability, while also offering social connection and access to trained volunteers.

The Breakfast Club Redcliffe Inc
Photo Credit: The Breakfast Club Redcliffe Inc/Facebook

Rising Costs Add Pressure to Services

The organisation has linked its urgent appeal to increased food prices, higher service demand and fewer donations over the past 12 months. Volunteers are also preparing for the annual Christmas hamper program, with plans to pack 200 boxes beginning next week.

The Breakfast Club Redcliffe is awaiting its first electricity bill for the new facility, expected to be substantial. As a volunteer-run organisation funded entirely by community donations, these rising operational costs have increased pressure on service delivery.

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Photo Credit: The Breakfast Club Redcliffe Inc/Facebook

Christmas Hampers in Need of Supplies

Donations for the Redcliffe Community Care Network’s 2025 Christmas Appeal have begun to arrive but not at the same pace as previous years.

The organisation requires about 200 of each non-perishable and Christmas-specific item listed in the appeal to complete the hampers.

Non-perishable needs include cereal, UHT milk, pasta, sauces, baked beans, spreads, biscuits, rice, noodles, tinned fruit and vegetables, tuna, soup, tea, coffee, sugar, juice and jelly. Christmas items requested include puddings, mince pies, cakes, lollies, wrapping paper, decorations and toys for children from birth to 16. Chocolate is excluded due to storage limitations.

Items can be delivered before December 10 to multiple locations across Redcliffe, Kippa-Ring and Clontarf during specified dates and times. All donations are tax-deductible.

Volunteers Called to Assist With Hamper Packing

Registrations are open for those wishing to assist with packing the hampers, with details available via the Redcliffe Community Care Network Facebook page. The charity continues to rely heavily on volunteers and donated goods to sustain its meal programs and community support services.

Community Christmas Day Lunch Announced

The Breakfast Club Redcliffe will host a community Christmas Day Lunch on Thursday, 25 December, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Peninsula Support Hub at the corner of Portwood Street and Oxley Avenue, Redcliffe.

Continuing the Appeal



The organisation is maintaining its call for food and financial contributions to support its meal services and complete the Christmas hamper program. Donation details remain publicly available through the appeal information.

Published 24-Nov-2025

Rockin’ 4 The Homeless Returns to Dolphins Leagues Club for Huge Day of Music and Hope

Redcliffe’s Dolphins Leagues Club will shake with sound and solidarity this June as Rockin’ 4 The Homeless (R4TH) brings 12 bands, two stages and a powerful message under one roof, all in support of people doing it tough on the streets.



Music with a Message

The free festival runs for seven hours on Sunday, 22 June, with doors opening at 10am. Limited tickets go online from 1 June. Started in 2013 by musician Dan Nebe, Rockin’ 4 The Homeless has become a major Redcliffe event, raising awareness and support for homelessness through The Breakfast Club Redcliffe Inc.

This year’s headline act is Australian rock band You Am I, joined by 11 other bands across two stages at Dolphins Leagues Club. An after-party with Jonny Sonic from The Potbelleez will follow. Organisers say the music is loud, but the message is louder, everyone deserves safety and support.

A Community Coming Together

Unlike many large events, this one runs with no government funding and no ticket sales. It’s powered entirely by local sponsors, volunteers and the goodwill of the community.

Signed guitars from artists like Alice Cooper, Blondie, Ian Moss, Xavier Rudd and You Am I will be auctioned to raise funds, alongside all-day raffles and a weekend getaway prize. Donation stations will be available throughout the venue, with organisers focusing more on awareness and support than dollars alone.

More Than a Concert

The Breakfast Club Redcliffe Inc., which has operated for 21 years, provides meals, clothing, and support services for people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage in the region. The group has become a key part of the local safety net, especially during tougher times.

By tying the festival directly to this charity, Rockin’ 4 The Homeless becomes more than a concert, it becomes a local effort to look after each other.

An 80s-themed Gala Ball is also planned for the night before, adding another layer of community spirit to the weekend. Details for that event will be released soon.

How to Get Involved

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early, grab raffle tickets, and enjoy the full day of entertainment. The venue has capacity for a large crowd, so while tickets are free and limited, there’s room for all who want to be part of something that matters.



Organisers suggest keeping an eye on the Rockin’ 4 The Homeless Facebook page for ticket links and updates as the date gets closer.

Published 8-May-2025