ASRC Justice Truck
What we are going to do? 
• The Truck will visit a rotating schedule of well-publicised 
locations where it will sell fruit and 
vegetables, whole foods and other healthy items. 
• We will: 
• Sell to asylum seekers at a 75% life-saving discount 
• Sell direct to the public at market rates 
• aPurchase our produce from Australian Farmers
Why are we doing this? 
• Asylum seekers are the only group where the majority 
of their community lives with no ability to earn an 
income or with no access to a safety net, because: 
• · Many asylum seekers are denied the right to 
work, making it impossible to earn a living; 
• · Many have no access to any income support 
payments, due to narrow eligibility requirements. No 
asylum seeker gets Centrelink benefits.
Impact
Why ASRC started 
• We're global. Good knows no boundaries, so we welcome ventures from 
all over the world. 
• We support all types of organisations: for-profits, non-profits, individuals 
and everything in between. 
• We support once-off projects as well as ongoing ventures, and you're 
welcome to launch additional projects in the future as your venture grows. 
• Only ventures that meet our criteria can raise funds on StartSomeGood, 
which enhances credibility and trust for all involved. 
• All ventures receive personalized support from a member of our team in 
crafting a shareable, compelling project page. 
• Our unique "tipping point" model is designed for social ventures. It offers 
assurance to backers that you've raised enough money to really get 
something done (unlike a pure 'keep what you raise' model) and allows 
you to aim high without risking losing it all (unlike an 'all or nothing' 
model).
Group Members: 
• Lim Yongheng steven 
• Goh Kai Ren 
• Tan Zhuo Yao, Joel 
Sources: 
http://startsomegood.com/Venture/the_asrc_food_justice_truck/Campaigns/Show/the_asrc_food_justice_truck 
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Asrc justice truck

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    What we aregoing to do? • The Truck will visit a rotating schedule of well-publicised locations where it will sell fruit and vegetables, whole foods and other healthy items. • We will: • Sell to asylum seekers at a 75% life-saving discount • Sell direct to the public at market rates • aPurchase our produce from Australian Farmers
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    Why are wedoing this? • Asylum seekers are the only group where the majority of their community lives with no ability to earn an income or with no access to a safety net, because: • · Many asylum seekers are denied the right to work, making it impossible to earn a living; • · Many have no access to any income support payments, due to narrow eligibility requirements. No asylum seeker gets Centrelink benefits.
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    Why ASRC started • We're global. Good knows no boundaries, so we welcome ventures from all over the world. • We support all types of organisations: for-profits, non-profits, individuals and everything in between. • We support once-off projects as well as ongoing ventures, and you're welcome to launch additional projects in the future as your venture grows. • Only ventures that meet our criteria can raise funds on StartSomeGood, which enhances credibility and trust for all involved. • All ventures receive personalized support from a member of our team in crafting a shareable, compelling project page. • Our unique "tipping point" model is designed for social ventures. It offers assurance to backers that you've raised enough money to really get something done (unlike a pure 'keep what you raise' model) and allows you to aim high without risking losing it all (unlike an 'all or nothing' model).
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    Group Members: •Lim Yongheng steven • Goh Kai Ren • Tan Zhuo Yao, Joel Sources: http://startsomegood.com/Venture/the_asrc_food_justice_truck/Campaigns/Show/the_asrc_food_justice_truck http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=ASRC+FOOD+JUSTICE+TRUCK&FORM=HDRSC2#view=detail&id=229BA57F8C2BB25A3D98AE342A77BDC9C8EE90CC&selectedInd ex=0 http://startsomegood.com/Help/Difference