How we're making an impact

600+ homes
In 2021 we created over 500 homes. This year we're creating homes for over 15-20 families a week.

Our community provided 3,000 laptops, mobile phones, Opal cards and gift cards.

90 tonnes
72 tonnes of furniture saved from landfill. We support the circular economy and promote sustainability.

3,450 hours
Our community provided 1,750 hours of volunteer time.
Become part of our community
Re-Love (formerly The Run for Good Project) is a registered charity supporting women and children impacted by domestic violence and homelessness.
We provide good quality rescued furniture and household items at no-cost, direct to families in crisis. On average, we support 10-20 families per week.

Get Involved

Give Furniture
We redistribute pre-loved, seconds and surplus furniture from suppliers, individuals and corporates. We cut out the red tape to get them directly to people in need. Everyone needs a home.

Give Money
We aim to furnish over 200 homes during the next twelve months with good quality rescued furniture and household items. Your donation will directly support a family who could use a helping hand.

Give Time
We are always looking for passionate people to lend a hand and join our community. Volunteering is a great way to feel connected and give back to your local community.

An environmentally thoughtful way of giving back
We redistribute preloved, seconds and surplus furniture from suppliers, individuals and corporates. Our model supports the reuse of these items that would otherwise end up in landfill. We cut out the red tape to get them directly to people in need.
Re-Love aims to furnish over 200 homes during the next 12 months. We would love you to get involved.
Testimonials
We are proud to support these organisations by delivering support without red tape or delays.
“The Re-love (formely The Run for Good Project) team go above and beyond for WAGEC’s clients and provide much needed material aid for women and families escaping domestic violence.
They show tireless dedication to supporting vulnerable people in our community and they add immense value to WAGEC and the lives of our clients.”
Helen Sylvia, CEO - WAGEC

Rodney, a young transgender client, had been homeless since he was 15. He had been sleeping rough for 7 years and finally found safe housing in Wollongong.
“Rodney was super grateful and said the couch seemed too good for him. Thank you guys so much for everything you do”
Jessica Molly Rockwell, Wayside Chapel

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