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Stories that Inspire Change: EOFY Appeal 2023

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About this cause

This End of Financial Year, Milk Crate Theatre is aiming to raise $15,000 to support our production and workshop programs. Please make a donation by 30 June 2023, so together we can continue to share and tell stories that inspire change. 
 
At Milk Crate Theatre we believe every person deserves to be truly seen and heard. Our transformative practices are focused on a Theory of Change and our work with individuals can lead to real and positive societal change. Through the power of performance, and utilising genuinely inclusive and collaborative material making, we amplify the under-represented voices of those who face disadvantage or who belong to marginalised communities.
 
Our performance works go beyond mere storytelling; they share compelling and genuine narratives which offer audiences a new lens to view society’s most pressing issues, both challenging and expanding perspectives to inspire positive change in the world.
 
Additionally, our bespoke workshop programs empower our Collaborative Artists to redefine and reshape their own personal narratives, emphasising the significance of their voice and acknowledging their stories and art have validity in the wider context of the arts industry.

"MCT has changed my life for the better... Being able to join those workshops, it created a safe place for me to learn to see myself and shine in my own place" — MCT Collaborative Artist
  
Your contribution directly invests in the power of the arts to create positive social change, enabling us to continue uplifting the voices of under-represented Sydney communities. Your donation — big or small — advocates for a more creative, empathic, and inclusive society.

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Contact details

73 Garden Street
ALEXANDRIA NSW, 2015
0481 348 218

Are donations tax deductible?

Yes

Will I receive a receipt for my donation?

Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.


In all that we do, we acknowledge that the foundations of Milk Crate Theatre are on Gadigal land of the Eora Nation and that wherever we create, we walk in the footprints of the ancestors that were here before us. We pay respects to the tradition of storytelling of the First Peoples, practiced by the earth’s longest living culture and pay homage to this. We embrace those stories of the past and continue to share stories of the now. We pay respect to Elders past, present and to walk side by side, hand in hand for a healing future. Sovereignty was never ceded, and we acknowledge those who have nurtured and respected the land for generations before us. (Co-written with Peta-Joy Williams, a Wiradjuri woman and artist, and Jessica Pantano)

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This End of Financial Year, Milk Crate Theatre is aiming to raise $15,000 to support our production and workshop programs. Please make a donation by 30 June 2023, so together we can continue to share and tell stories that inspire change. 
 
At Milk Crate Theatre we believe every person deserves to be truly seen and heard. Our transformative practices are focused on a Theory of Change and our work with individuals can lead to real and positive societal change. Through the power of performance, and utilising genuinely inclusive and collaborative material making, we amplify the under-represented voices of those who face disadvantage or who belong to marginalised communities.
 
Our performance works go beyond mere storytelling; they share compelling and genuine narratives which offer audiences a new lens to view society’s most pressing issues, both challenging and expanding perspectives to inspire positive change in the world.
 
Additionally, our bespoke workshop programs empower our Collaborative Artists to redefine and reshape their own personal narratives, emphasising the significance of their voice and acknowledging their stories and art have validity in the wider context of the arts industry.

"MCT has changed my life for the better... Being able to join those workshops, it created a safe place for me to learn to see myself and shine in my own place" — MCT Collaborative Artist
  
Your contribution directly invests in the power of the arts to create positive social change, enabling us to continue uplifting the voices of under-represented Sydney communities. Your donation — big or small — advocates for a more creative, empathic, and inclusive society.

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Contact details

73 Garden Street
ALEXANDRIA NSW, 2015
0481 348 218

Are donations tax deductible?

Yes

Will I receive a receipt for my donation?

Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.


In all that we do, we acknowledge that the foundations of Milk Crate Theatre are on Gadigal land of the Eora Nation and that wherever we create, we walk in the footprints of the ancestors that were here before us. We pay respects to the tradition of storytelling of the First Peoples, practiced by the earth’s longest living culture and pay homage to this. We embrace those stories of the past and continue to share stories of the now. We pay respect to Elders past, present and to walk side by side, hand in hand for a healing future. Sovereignty was never ceded, and we acknowledge those who have nurtured and respected the land for generations before us. (Co-written with Peta-Joy Williams, a Wiradjuri woman and artist, and Jessica Pantano)