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Sunshine Butterflies celebrate 15 years

Sunshine Butterflies is inviting the community to join them in celebrating 15 incredible years of supporting people with disability, with a special Community Open Day on Wednesday 13 August from 9.30am to 1.30pm at their 15-acre community space, ‘Our Backyard’.

The milestone event will offer visitors the chance to explore Sunshine Butterflies’ unique space, meet the team, tour the facilities, and experience programs and services in action. From farm animal meet-and-greets to exploring creative spaces, food gardens, and inclusive playground, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Founder and CEO Leanne Walsh said the day is not only about celebrating how far Sunshine Butterflies has come, but also about connecting with the broader community.

“We are so proud to be marking 15 years of empowering people with disability and creating an inclusive community,” Leanne said. “This event is a way to open our gates and welcome everyone in, whether they are familiar with us or just discovering what we do for the first time.”

“Our team has worked so hard to grow Sunshine Butterflies into the beautiful space it is today. It’s been a real labour of love, and we are excited to share it with as many people as possible.”

Guests can enjoy a self-guided tour of ‘Our Backyard’, at 468 McKinnon Drive, Cooroibah, witness our programs in action, learn about employment opportunities, and relax with food and drinks available to purchase from Sunshine Butterflies’ own social enterprise, ‘The Pantry’.

The event is free to attend and open to the general public, schools, people with disability, and anyone curious to learn more about Sunshine Butterflies.

“We would love to see new faces join us for this special day,” Leanne says. “Whether you’re looking for disability services, interested in employment with us, or just want a great day out, everyone’s welcome!”

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