This March, people from across Australia will come together to host their own Feast for Freedom.
Register as a Feast for Freedom Host today and cook recipes gifted by refugees to help raise funds for people seeking asylum – it’s a meal that makes a difference.
Four Easy Steps

1. Register to Become a Host
Simply register your event here and kickstart your fundraising with a self-donation to your personal fundraising page.
Feast Week is Monday 20 – Sunday 26 March, but you can host your Feast outside of these dates if that’s more convenient for you. However, all Feasts should be hosted before Sunday 30 April.

2. Receive Your Host Kit & Meet our Cooks
Discover the recipes gifted to you by Benny and Esmat, learn more about their stories and start planning your menu.
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Our Cooks, who are all refugees in Australia, have hand-selected delicious dishes from their own cultural traditions for you to cook and share with your guests. You’ll receive their recipes (and more) in your Host Kit. You can cook the full menu from one of our Cooks or a mix of recipes, including some of your own family favourites or past Feast recipes.

3. Plan Your Feast & Start Fundraising
Invite your guests and start fundraising by updating and sharing your fundraising page! Make sure you let your donors know the impact of their support.
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Please note: we do not provide any ingredients or cooks for the recipes. You will need to purchase your own ingredients based on your menu and anticipated guest numbers.
Don’t forget to finalise your guest list and event details, source your ingredients and continue fundraising. If you need help updating your fundraising webpage, see our User Guide.
You can also join our Facebook Group where you can ask questions about hosting a Feast, share recipes and become part of our ever-growing Feast community.

4. Host Your Feast for Freedom
It’s time to Feast for Freedom, celebrate what unites us and raise funds for people seeking asylum! This is a time to enjoy great food and company, whilst having thought-provoking conversations relating to the refugee issue.