
Yirranma Place in Darlinghurst will host a Community Open Day on November 29, inviting Sydneysiders to explore the social enterprise precinct and the organisations based there.
Running from 10am to 12 noon, the event will include free food and drinks, live music, children’s workshops and opportunities to learn more about the work of resident for-purpose groups including Two Good Co., Burraga Foundation, Equality Australia, Youth Action, NCOSS and Global Sisters.
Set on Gadigal land, Yirranma Place is a historic building that has been redeveloped as a hub for social impact and philanthropy.
Two Good Co., which operates the onsite café, will lead the day’s hospitality program with a focus on food, care and community connection.
“At Two Good, hospitality heals,” said Marlon Kigonya, General Manager of Hospitality at Two Good Co.
“When someone walks into our café, they’re stepping into more than a place that serves food. It’s a space that restores dignity and connection.”
The café will feature a portrait installation by Jess Lindsay and host a free bake sale offering honey cake, red velvet and confetti cake, along with items drawn from the new Sweet Memories cookbook collection such as berry-mallow shortcake, vegan choco cookies, cake popsicles and shortbread. Savoury options, nostalgic drinks and coffee will also be available.
A series of collaborative offerings will run throughout the morning, including Tilly Dogs from Love, Tilly Devine on the rooftop, tiramisu from Ciao Fabbrica and purpose-led flavours from Elato Gelato.
Visitors will be able to explore the Social Enterprise Market Hall inside Yirranma Place, which will bring together a range of impact-focused brands and makers across food, wellbeing, lifestyle and homewares.
The program will extend across the precinct with the restored heritage organ being played for the first time since its refurbishment, as well as a listening tour highlighting the stories and work of Yirranma Place’s resident organisations.
Conversations with partners including NCOSS, SMART Recovery, Equality Australia, Youth Action, Two Good Co., the Burraga Foundation and Global Sisters will also take place.
Family-friendly activities will feature throughout the building, including a giant Christmas tree in Blue Gum Hall, a bauble-decorating station supporting Twenty10 and a range of workshops offering face painting, yoga and clay crafts.
“Sydney does hospitality better than anywhere, but what makes it special is heart. At Two Good, our chefs and women cook with that in mind: the same hands that build a cake or pack a hamper are also rebuilding confidence,” added Bec Foley, Community and Events Manager at Yirranma Place.
“Yirranma Place lets us share that spirit more widely – it’s where stories of purpose, belonging and good food come together. The Community Open Day is our way of inviting people to taste that story and see how hospitality can be an act of healing.”
The Community Open Day will be held on November 29 from 10am to 12 noon at Yirranma Place, 262 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst.
Entry is free, with registrations available via Humanitix.
Source: The Cru
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