The milk of human kindness

Frankston’s Milkman Café doesn’t just deliver on excellent coffee, delicious food and top-class customer service – it’s also bringing joy to the life of a young Kenyan boy.

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Milkman’s wait staff, baristas and chefs are donating part of their wages to 12-year-old orphan Alex Mugo (pictured) through Go Beyond All Borders, a mission organisation that helps orphans, children and families in need by providing hope, love and practical support.  It was founded by Caz Holmes - who also happens to be the mother of Milkman’s operations manager, Casey Holmes.

“GBAB at the end of the day are the ones doing the great work,” Casey says.  “We as a café are just a small part of the community helping out.

“As a Milkman family we wanted to make a difference, so all the staff got together and decided on sponsoring a child from Africa. Alex unfortunately lost both of his parents due to HIV/AIDS. He’s a bright young boy who likes dancing, playing basketball and hopes to be a telecommunication engineer when he grows up.  We saw a great opportunity and wanted to help.”

To find out more, visit @GBAB Go Beyond All Borders on Facebook, email Caz Holmes at [email protected] or call Caz on 0416 254 646.

 

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