| 20,000 jar lids have been used to create a massive mural depicting the face of domestic violence survivor Felicity Cook. The six-metre by 10-metre artwork was installed on George Street today and sits below a message that reads “Love Shouldn’t Hurt”. Two Good, Deliveroo and American Express teamed up and commissioned Sydney-based artist Noula Diamantopoulos to create the work. It’s to promote a partnership that will see American Express donate 20,000 Two Good meals to women in domestic violence safe houses across Sydney and Melbourne, starting today. The mural is also a tribute to women affected by domestic violence in Australia. “Not only will it [the partnership] help us triple the amount of meals we’re able to deliver to women in need each week, it will also help us double the amount of staff we hire from shelters and refuges to create the meals,” says Two Good founder Rob Caslick. “[And] further expand our kitchens in Melbourne to have a larger impact in the city.” When you use an American Express card to buy any Deliveroo order, a Two Good meal will be delivered to a woman in need. One of the meals destined for women in shelters is the The Kylie Kwong (Billy Kwong), with hokkien noodles, carrot, cabbage and herbs. This article was written by Amanda Valmorbida and has been copied from here. The video can be viewed here. |
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