Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsBook sales help the homeless

Book sales help the homeless

Grey skies had people heading to Bookfest Noosa this weekend and Noosa Daybreak Rotary members couldn’t have been happier.

Richard Marsh said the Rotary group had collected 25,000 books for this year’s event which was slightly down in numbers from last year but they hoped to again raise about $30,000 with the proceeds being donated to assist people who are homeless in Noosa.

Richard said volunteers unloaded 16 pallets of books from their storage shed, filling all the tables set up within the Noosa Leisure Centre.

A steady stream of people browsed the books, picking up bargains at $3 a book and only $1 for children’s books.

Richard said money raised would go to the Salvation Army to sponsor a case manager to help people in Noosa who were homeless.

Also adding to the book sales at the event was Sharon Stevens who had brought along a selection of bags and scarves to sell, with half the proceeds going to Rotary and the other half to a woman named Suman, from Gujarat in India, who made the items from recycled saris.

Sharon said while travelling in Gujarat she met a tour guide with a strong social conscience who had helped rescue 23-year-old Suman and establish a life for herself.

When Suman’s parents died from Covid her uncle lured her to Mumbai where he sold her into prostitution. She was shifted to Ahmedabad by her handlers where the tour guide rescued her. She was then helped by a Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) with housing and taught to sew. The tour guide purchased a sewing machine for her and helped her set up her business with another woman, also helped by the man, who was forced to live on the streets after being divorced.

Sharon said the story just resonated with her.

“If I can buy some of these every now and then it gives her a regular income,“ Sharon said.

Noosa Daybreak Rotary president Ken Kipping said the annual Bookfest run by the club had raised funds to support various projects in the local region over the years with homelessness the focus this year.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

The Claptomaniacs play across the pond

The 'Pond' is a fond term for the Atlantic Ocean between the US and UK - and that's from where the Claptomaniacs draw their...

Swim with turtles

More News

Swim with turtles

Visitors to Noosa are flocking to the crystal-clear waters off Mudjimba Island for an unforgettable wildlife experience – swimming alongside sea turtles just minutes...

Untangling the flying foxes: a firsthand account

On the morning of Tuesday 27 January Wildlife Rescue organisations were alerted by the Golf Club Management of numerous flying foxes being entangled in...

Coastal pathway for Alex Headland

The Sunshine Coast’s iconic Coastal Pathway is about to become even more inviting, with a new elevated upgrade planned for Alexandra Headland. Construction starts this...

All in for the summer swim

“No holding back ever,“ is how Noosa Summer Swim 5km race winner Thomas Raymond of Peregian Beach described his approach after completing the swim...

Tribute paid to police service animals

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) today recognises Purple Poppy Day, commemorating the incredible sacrifices, loyalty, and courage of war and service animals. Held annually on...

Conscious Life Festival marks 15 years

One of the Sunshine Coast’s longest-running wellness events is marking a major milestone in 2026, as the Conscious Life Holistic Wellness Festival celebrates 15...

Council reveals its annual report

A year of landmark projects, investments in social housing and resilience in the face of natural hazards are key aspects of the Council’s 2024-25...

Experience the Village People

Witness the excitement and pumped-up energy of the 1970’s with the electrifying Village People Experience. This dynamic, dazzling tribute features a live band, flamboyant costumes...

Local vision, national dialogue

Noosa Regional Gallery opens two compelling contemporary exhibitions at the end of this month, bringing local and national practices into dynamic conversation. Sunshine Coast-based artist...