Our church has, as one of it’s projects, built and supported a Childrens Village in Kafue, Zambia. Read more about it here
Results have been encouraging, and more is planned.
We had some spare trolley’s – superseded models or excess stock, so Leah and I decided to donate 7 trolleys of various types.
Some were laundry bags trolleys, some were cleaning trolleys, utility trolleys, and some trolleys with lockable drawers or cupboards were going to be useful for ward security of medications and equipment.
Full value would have been over $4,000. We could never donate that much cash, but as manufactured stock it was easier to do.
A sea-container left Brisbane with components for a new shed, clothing, toys and all sorts of donated goods from the Gold coast.
We have been asked by a major Gold Coast resort to provide a Laundry bag frame to use for collecting linen that will be taken out of service.
They wanted economical, simple, no lid, no wheels – to suit their bags.
It’s the sort of thing we can do easily
- Laundry Bag Frame
We are in the process of completing an order of Laundry trolleys (6 doubles and 1 single bag) to go up into Queenland. We have been putting our mind to improving the design.
I am really pleased with the result, and will be posting some pic’s soon. We have some features that are simple, strong and innovative.
Details of strong, dependable chairs and trolleys made in Australia are posted from time to time. Economical and functional units that have the advantage of being customisable to your request. We’ve made a lot of improvements on past designs.

