Junk Festival 2023

It was an exciting day for JMJ Disability when their participant was announced as the winner of the Junk Festival held in Katherine NT. The festival had various categories ranging from Junk Art to Junk Fashion, and JMJ’s participant had won the latter.


Junk Festival is an annual event where people gather to showcase their creativity by turning waste materials into beautiful and attractive pieces of art and fashion. The event is organised by the local community to promote environmental sustainability by encouraging the reuse and recycling of materials.

JMJ’s participant had crafted a stunning outfit from waste materials and bags, taking inspiration from the Aboriginal culture of the region. The outfit had intricate details and struck the perfect balance between fashion and sustainability. The judges were thoroughly impressed by the creativity and attention to detail that had gone into making the outfit.


The win was more than just a victory for JMJ Disability; it was an affirmation of the organisation’s mission to empower people with disabilities. JMJ Disability has always been committed to providing excellent service to people with disabilities and promoting inclusiveness in the community. The win at the Junk Festival was a testament to their unwavering dedication towards this mission.

The involvement of the community in the event was heartening. The festival had brought together people from all walks of life, and it was inspiring to see everyone come together for a common cause. Corporate citizenship responsibility was also evident, with various companies sponsoring the event and promoting sustainable practices.

 

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has been a game-changer for people with disabilities, and JMJ Disability has been at the forefront of promoting its benefits. The NDIS has opened up opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in events such as the Junk Festival and showcase their talent.

 

Inclusiveness has always been a core value of JMJ Disability. The organisation firmly believes that everyone should be given an equal opportunity to showcase their talents and abilities. The win at the Junk Festival was a testament to this belief.

 

JMJ Disability will continue to provide excellent service to people with disabilities and the community. The organisation believes that there is still a lot of work to be done to promote inclusiveness and sustainability, and they are committed to making a difference.

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