Turning Teardrops Into Joy has many aspects, from selling coffee and supporting international development projects, to book publishing. All of that relies heavily on a supportive community who follow our journey, and who give us advice and encouragement.
Buy a notebook
Our Turning Teardrops into Joy notebooks — 100 pages with left pages blank and right pages lined — are for sale on Amazon. You get a great notebook and we get about seven dollars from each sale.
Donations
Our anti-slavery work is especially dependent on supporters who contribute financially. We partner with the Global Development Group (GDG) to provide a simple funding process and appropriate accountability for this project. Donations to The Freedom Keys Research Project through the GDG web site are tax deductible (see fine print). You can make a one-off or recurring donation using the button below. Make sure to select the project number J1041N.
Other ways to help the anti-slavery project
Spread the Word
Tell your friends and family about the Freedom Keys project. There's no better way to make an impact than to become an active advocate yourself. Share our updates on social media and make an impact!
Drink coffee
Show your support by heading to our space in East Maitland or book Little Pearl for your next event. Just by drinking coffee from Bellarossini’s Coffee Carts you are helping Turning Teardrops into Joy projects.
Fine Print
Turning Teardrops into Joy is a partner for Project J1041N The Freedom Keys Research Project with Global Development Group (ABN 57 102 400 993), an Australian NGO approved by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Tax deductible receipts for gifts over $2 with a preference for this approved development project will be issued by Global Development Group for project J1041N. If funds raised exceed the requirement for this project, funds may be directed to another approved activity. Please note, no non-development (evangelistic, political or welfare) activities are part of, or funded by, GDG projects. For more information please visit www.gdg.org.au.