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Food justice truck plan driven by goodwill

The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) had reached its $100,000 target for a “food justice truck”.

The truck will deliver discounted food to asylum seekers in Melbourne’s west who are living on as little as $3 a day and prohibited from seeking work.

To receive the pledged money, the ASRC had to reach a $100,000 “tipping point” in 11 more days, but its ultimate goal is $150,000.

ASRC director of aid Patrick Lawrence said the truck would deliver food to people living on up to 89 per cent of Australia’s lowest dole payment and even some “getting nothing”.

“We’re a local charity, the ASRC …for us to get to $100,000 is an extremely positive sign that a lot of people have simply had enough of the way we’re treating asylum seekers.

“People are putting their money where their mouth is and saying we want to actively support them.”

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