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Andres Herrero was months into an engineering career when he had an inkling the 9-5 life wasn’t for him. After an overseas pilgrimage and some soul...
Andres Herrero was months into an engineering career when he had an inkling the 9-5 life wasn’t for him. After an overseas pilgrimage and some soul...
Father’s Day is the perfect time to celebrate the Dads in our lives. But finding a unique Father’s Day gift can be tricky. There’s the standard soc...
When Sydney Sock Project first heard about Thread Together, we were truly inspired by their work and the impact they were making in our community.A...
Brungle Public School would love to thank the Sydney Sock Project's Andres Herrero and Jake Hopkins for joining us in our Book Giving Assembly here at our little country school.
There are over 1500 species of indigenous bees in Australia and many are yet to be discovered. Some species are likely to go extinct because of th...
We are very pleased to announce our newest partnership with ANZGITA; Australian & New Zealand Gastroenterology Training Association ANZGITA is...
July was a special month for Sydney Sock Project as a major milestone and goal was achieved. To donate over 1000 pairs of socks to the homeless com...
Born on 6.6.66 in Sydney, Australia. Ross became an established big wave surfer at the 1986 Billabong Pro at Waimea bay and the Pipeline Masters. R...
June marks the first month of Winter for Australians. For some of us, this can be a beautiful adventurous season but for the less fortunate, it is ...
It has been almost one whole year since we partnered with Books in Homes Australia to support disadvantaged primary school children through supplyi...
On the 24th of April 2020 the outreach team from The Wayside Chapel took to the streets of Sydney with a big box full of our socks to donate to the most vulnerable members of our community.
The last few months has been nothing short of devastation across the globe as news surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic seems to worsen by the day. It has had major impacts for many Australians, taking away stable jobs and not having a clear picture of when things will return to normal.