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Clothing The Gap

Tell us about Clothing The Gap.

We started Clothing The Gap, an Aboriginalowned and-led social enterprise, in 2018 with 100 per cent of our profits going towards Aboriginal health and education programs. Our team consists of four Aboriginal and non-indigenous women living in Melbourne.

Initially we produced merchandise as an incentive to motivate Aboriginal people to come to the health-promotion programs we run through Spark Health. The brand grew organically and became its own independent social enterprise, selling to and engaging a wider community.

We saw the opportunity to engage with a non-indigenous audience to share content,

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