New soup kitchen set to open
Published 5:33am 12 August 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Above: Nancy Chard, left and Rozz Nuttall, from On The Way Moreton Bay
A new community soup kitchen will open today in the Moreton Bay region to help “anyone disadvantaged and struggling for food”.
Community-based, not-for-profit On The Way Moreton Bay is launching the service at John Neumann Hall, on Deception Bay Rd.
It will open this afternoon and every Tuesday from 4.30-6.30pm.
Initially, donated food will be available until the hall's kitchen is approved with organisers hoping restaurants will support their efforts.
Volunteers also plan to have clothing available and a “listening ear” for those needing it.
On The Way Moreton Bay was founded by Redcliffe residents Rozz Nuttall (President and CEO) and Nancy Chard (Treasurer).
“There are big issues in the Deception Bay area and a lot of people are struggling,” Rozz said, “we want to build a rapport with them.
“We have had a really good response to doorknocking in the area to get more information and find out about the needs of people.
“We’ve been trying to find a gap in what people need … and then help.
“This (soup kitchen) will be for anyone who is struggling.
"Everyone is welcome … no referrals or criteria just come as you are.”
Organisers are “relying on the community for support” and have appealed for volunteers, cooks and sponsors to join them.
On The Way Moreton Bay’s Facebook page says organisers are “especially looking for people who love cooking, home cooks, chefs, anyone who wants to lend their skills”.
Ingredient donations, financial contributions towards the hall hire and providing a two-course meal are also welcome.
On The Way Moreton Bay is based in Deception Bay and “committed to supporting individuals and families impacted by addiction, mental health challenges and life’s toughest moments”.
It has public liability insurance and is waiting for charity status, "which we hope to get soon", says Rozz.
The organisation’s vision is to “walk with people on their journey to recovery, hope, and healing” and longer-term plans include opening an eight-bed detox facility.
Contact On The Way Moreton Bay by phone 0493 108 638 or email [email protected]
For more information visit its website www.onthewaymoretonbay.org or Facebook page.
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