Using Trade Skills Where They Matter Most

Access to safe water, sanitation, and reliable plumbing plays a critical role in health, dignity, and well-being. Through volunteer projects, our plumbers apply the same professional standards and care used on commercial sites to environments where resources are limited, but the impact is significant.

These projects allow us to use our trade skills in a meaningful way, ensuring plumbing systems are safe, compliant, and built to last for the people who rely on them every day.

Clean Water for Mudnunn

In collaboration with The Reece Foundation, our team contributed plumbing expertise to help deliver reliable access to clean drinking water for the community of Mudnunn.

Access to safe water is fundamental to health, dignity, and long-term wellbeing. This project focused on installing and supporting essential water infrastructure to ensure the community has sustainable access to clean drinking water.

Working alongside dedicated volunteers and partners, we were proud to contribute our skills where they could make a meaningful and lasting impact.

The video below captures the moment the completed works were handed over, a powerful reminder of why projects like this matter.

Growing Goodness at Dingley

One in seven Australians lives below the poverty line. For many, that means choosing between paying bills and putting food on the table. It's a reality that sits with us at East Plumbing Co., and when the opportunity came via the Reece Foundation to be part of something that could make a real difference, we didn't hesitate.

In 2025, we joined a coalition of trade businesses to help bring FareShare's new urban farm in Dingley to life - a project that will ultimately provide 300,000 kilograms of fresh vegetables each year to Australians doing it tough.

More Than a Project - A Lasting Impact