Since 2016, we’ve raised over $17,000 for charity.
Volunteer artists for a cause.
Who we are
We are a guild of volunteer artists spearheaded by Grace Fraraccio, Emily Dang and Elsie Dusting. Our artists are based across Victoria, and we have been working together since 2016. We are supported by a wonderful network of logistics volunteers, ethical printers and stockists!
A heart felt thanks to all our incredible volunteers through the years:
Zhen Ao, Holly Atkins, Michaela Barber, Tessa Benn, Charlie Collins, Lauren Conti, Lucy Curtis, Emily Dang, Sara Dean, Kate Donnelly, Andrew Duong, Elsie Dusting, Grace Fraraccio, Caitlin Fraraccio-Hill, Ruby Giddings, Cyd Gurrieri, Zoe Harriet, Ceitidh Hopper, Monica Hunt, Hannah Jane, Anne Johnston, Caitlin Johnston, Ethan Jenkins, Anne Johnston, Ruby Jones, Tiarne Katona, Ravi Kaur, Jacob Millman, Alex Nolte, Jena Oakford, Lachlan Perry, Isabel Peppard, Georgia Pricone, Ruby Quail, Grace Reeves, Thomas Robertson, Daniel Sibbit, Alicia Simons, Tom Simpson, Genevieve Townsend, Alison White, Alison Willoughby.
What we do
Each year, we create and sell card designs for a social cause! 100% of the profits go directly to our nominated charity.
From 2016 - 2023, we have raised over $17,000 for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC).
In 2024 we’re running a targeted campaign to support people impacted by the war in Gaza and are donating 100% of profit from our ‘Peace Postcard’ pack to Connecting Humanity to purchase e-sims for people in Gaza, allowing them to stay connected to the world.
Below are previous years’ records of our donations to the ASRC.
About Connecting Humanity
Connecting Humanity is a non-profit organisation that helps people in Gaza to regain access to the internet, using donated eSIMs. Founded by Mirna El Helbawi, an Egyptian journalist, writer, podcaster and activist and run by Mirna and a team of volunteers, Connecting Humanity has provided 400,000 eSIMs to people in Gaza through donations. Find out more about their work.
About the ASRC
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre supports asylum seekers in Australia. The ASRC provides aid, justice and empowerment programs to asylum seekers living in the community seeking refugee protection. Find out more about their work.