Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessOffering coffee and hope

Offering coffee and hope

The Lime Box Cafe and Food Hub is a community food destination sponsored by local youth charity Hopeworks Community Solutions. Training young people in food service, catering, kitchen and food processing skills, they can also work towards formal industry credentials in preparation for entering the workforce.

Hopeworks Community Solutions opened its head office in 2016, has since trained over 600 young people and helped them to launch their careers. Following its opening in January 2021, the Lime Box Cafe has received strong support from locals in the region.

The cafe now offers premium barista coffee, gourmet loose leaf teas, fresh croissants, baked goods, cakes, slices and more, as well as running a providore stocked with local raw honey, seasonal and corporate gifts, and amazing hampers.

The gourmet gift hampers have been an astronomical success and are expected to be in extremely high demand over the lead up to the festive season.

The Lime Box Cafe and Food Hub is special in that it is a youth training organisation. All profits are returned into the project each year, and the business strives to keep its prices as low as possible to that everyone in the community can be included.

“Our core passion is training young people to be equipped to enter the workplace with proven employability skills in areas like food service, cooking, catering and food processing, which are all in high demand,” says cafe manager Martin Spratt.

In addition to training young people and serving the community, the Lime Box also supports local farmers via the Cardinia Community Food Hub. Each Wednesday, the team collects freshly harvested local farm produce, and offers home delivery in the local area to customers who register to the online platform.

The Lime Box Cafe is located at 18 Golden Green Street, Pakenham. For more information, visit www.thelimeboxcafe.com.au. Opening hours: Monday to Friday – 7am to 2pm. Trading will cease over Christmas, beginning on December 22, 2021 and ending on January 10, 2022. Saturday trading is also expected to recommence in 2022.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Mum struck by stolen car in a hit-and-run outside school

What should have been a routine school pick-up turned into a nightmare for a single mother after a stolen car struck her in a...
More News

Pakenham East new name set for Supreme Court review

The naming of Pakenham East by Cardinia Shire Council will be reviewed by a Supreme Court judge, with a former councillor maintaining allegations that...

Demons make statement

Finals are all about finding form at the right time. A red-hot Kooweerup caused a Cardinia meltdown in the semi-final with the Demons putting on...

Warriors get bounce back

Braden Venning and his Pakenham Warriors Youth Men just continue to elevate and improve. After being taught a resounding lesson by reigning premiers Kilsyth on...

New chapter for Demons

Fresh looks and fresh faces define an exciting new chapter for Casey as the Demons kick off their VFL season this week against Footscray. With...

History here in the making

History is dripping from the pores of the Western Park Cricket Club after a demolition job of Drouin led the Parkers to a sweat-free...

Action ramping up across local hockey fields as season nears

Casey Hockey Club enjoyed its season launch last Saturday as anticipation builds for the Cannons’ 2026 season. There was a great turnout of people at...

Eagles soar back to Div 1

After being relegated six months ago Cranbourne has been handed a lifeline and will return to Division 1 of the Southern Football Netball League...

Stage is set for showcase

The Bloods or the Bears … that is the question. The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 decider is set and it will be...

Council defies state government to reject new development approved under new planning laws

The council has defied the state government’s new planning laws to reject a housing development in Beaconsfield, with many councillors swayed by an impassioned...

Largest controversial council spend ever: $32M for IT system upgrade

Cardinia Shire Council has approved a budget of $32 million for an overhaul of its internal enterprise systems, marking the “biggest capital spend” in...