Kaiyu Is A Finalist

Please Vote For Kaiyu, just days to go

Why Vote For Us (me n my 6 kids)
Our story

Not many people and even some of our family know, we spent 5 years homeless with newborn babies, we are still out bush, built our own home n often only the kids were our help with baby on my hip, we still got no running water or electricity other than a generator and have only had 2 days off since we opened the shop 2 years ago.
We’re all exhausted and this could give us a chance to have a lil break to recharge and get running water finally.

Understandably we can’t let this one pass us by. So we are asking everyone to please share the links to all the groups, pages etc and friends we know.
Or print the posters to put up at work or school.

Thanks in advance aye big love,
The Family One

PS We’ve never received a grant in our life, we’ve always worked for free!
Any help would be appreciated.


To vote visit – https://www.wishpond.com/lp/2780526/entries/204585435


Don’t forget to confirm email to make your vote count
Our story moving to the bush –
https://youtu.be/Sw0zLNjNVxk?si=9ddvMhQJwAJi8Ee5

Kings singlet giveaway https://www.facebook.com/100083167876998/posts/373315222117404/?

Why Vote For Us In 60 seconds
Video 1 of 5 https://www.facebook.com/kaiyumoura/posts/pfbid02YttpKucnZyzNC41iotCd4ADo9FGmF2wjpLaeHPXYnyDhLG3iytoDxrzKJ6cjAsqCl
Video 2 of 5
https://www.facebook.com/kaiyumoura/videos/1109813220450309

#sheachangemaker #changemakers #australia #aboriginal #firstnations

Next video coming tomorrow, hope you enjoy. Please feel free to share, tag, most importantly vote and get everyone we can to.


Thank you to everyone whose helped so far, we are all too grateful

A little about page admin Kaiyu Moura (Bayles)

Now living in QLD raising her children on their traditional country, gathering food, learning the old art of building shelters, dance and the local language. For the past 20 years with her late Grandmother Maureen Watson and a dance group with 6 of her sisters Kaiyu travelled schools, festivals, events etc sharing the beauty of First Nations Culture through song and dance, stories, art, theatre, nursery rhymes, poetry etc and engaging all ages in different projects that inspire positive change. Also a poet, documentary maker, songwriter, artist, event organiser, media consultant, testing the waters of micro social enterprise by starting her own tshirt and sublimation printing business and with her own label, Kaiyu creates what she calls Freedom Threads.

After building their own home on Tribal Sovereign land, Kaiyu is now homeschooling and teaching the kids about making our own tinctures, learning about bushtucker and mushrooms, growing food, building with aircrete, setting up wind turbines, composting toilets and ram water pumps... Really learning what it truly means to thrive. This is our Group where we share alot of what we do

Kaiyu and the Tribe