
Sunshine Butterflies marked a major milestone, celebrating their 15th birthday with a community open day at their beautiful 15-acre property, Our Backyard, in Cooroibah.
The day was a celebration of community spirit, inclusion, and the journey Sunshine Butterflies has shared with the Sunshine Coast over the past decade and a half.
Visitors explored the expansive community space, experienced programs and services in action, met friendly farm animals, and learnt about employment opportunities.
Special guests included Jimmy and Tam, Winners of The Block 2020, Noosa Councillor Amelia Lorenston, and Sandy Bolton MP, who joined the festivities and toured the space.
Guests enjoyed a sausage sizzle generously sponsored by Woolworths Noosaville, sampled the popular Pantry Condiments Range, purchased artwork from the ‘Chippies Corner’ and ‘Kiss My Art’ programs, and relaxed to the sounds of local musicians Chris and Tracy and Barry Charles.
Sunshine Butterflies CEO and founder, Leanne Walsh, said the day was an opportunity to reflect on how far the organisation has come while looking forward to the future.
“Fifteen years ago, Sunshine Butterflies began with a dream to create a safe, supportive, and inclusive space for people with disability and their families,” Leanne said.
“Seeing hundreds of people enjoying our Community Open Day today, meeting our members, and discovering the programs we have built over the years, is truly heartwarming. Our community has been with us every step of the way, and this celebration is as much about them as it is about us.”
The CEO and founder also expressed gratitude to those who have helped Sunshine Butterflies grow over the years.
“We wouldn’t be here without the incredible support of our volunteers, members, staff, and the wider community,” she said.
The Community Open Day was part of Sunshine Butterflies’ ongoing mission to empower people with disability by creating a unique and inclusive community.