Host A Happy Boxes Event

Community is what Happy Boxes is all about

Getting your community together to create and send your own Happy Boxes is the most powerful way to support our mission.

Hosting an event with your workplace, social group, community organisation or your family is a great way to create connections and have some fun while giving back to women in need. Many hands (and wallets) make light work.

HOW TO HOST A HAPPY BOXES EVENT

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Make a plan

Our event resources guide will have everything you need to put a plan in place to ensure your event is a success including a check-list, invites, downloadable resources and step-by-step instructions.

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Pack your Happy Boxes

Now for the fun part! Every Happy Box is put together with a lot of love and intention so we think it’s better done together. Invite some friends around to help sort donations and pack your boxes.

Spread the word

Get your community involved! Whether you use posters, email, texts or social media, spread your mission far and wide to begin collecting product donations to pack into your Happy Boxes.

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Send them to remote Australia

We’ll provide you with a community to send your Happy Boxes to. Our community coordinator in that area will then take the reins and ensure your lovingly packed boxes get in the hands of women in need.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Hosting a Happy Box event is easier than you think! We’ve created a handy guide that you can download here to help you through the process and make your event as successful as possible.

  • No! Any and all support that you and your community can offer helps support our mission. Your Happy Boxes will be sent to a Community Coordinator who then distributes them to women in the community who are in need.

  • We’ve included step-by-step instructions in our event guide and you can find more information here.

    Generally, a Happy Box contains at least 10 toiletries and personal care items and can be packed in anything from a reusable shopping bag or canvas tote to a shoebox or mailer box.