Enjoy complimentary gelato for a good cause at Scoops for Good, our community event recognising the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. On Tuesday, 25 November 2025, from 12PM to 3PM in the Tower Two South Lobby, we invite you to join us for a moment of connection and reflection, supported by a gelato experience created in collaboration with Two Good Co. Amica vouchers will be available across all towers to take part.
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Each year, from 25 November to 10 December, the global community marks the 16 Days of Activism, beginning on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and concluding on Human Rights Day. Represented by the colour orange, the campaign calls for awareness, advocacy and action to end violence against women and girls worldwide.
Scoops for Good is a way for our community to engage with this important movement through a simple yet meaningful gesture. A shared treat becomes a message of support, a reminder that those experiencing crisis are seen, valued and not alone.
The 16 Days campaign highlights the role each of us can play in fostering environments of safety, equality and respect. Together, we can help amplify awareness and contribute to meaningful, lasting change.
About Two Good Co.
Two Good Co. is a social enterprise that supports, empowers and employs women with lived experience of homelessness, domestic violence and complex trauma. Born from a soup kitchen in Kings Cross, Two Good has grown into a thriving enterprise that creates meaningful employment opportunities through their kitchens, cafés and concierge services.
They produce food, cookbooks, gifts and homewares that turn everyday moments into opportunities for connection and care, with 50 percent of all profits reinvested into the Too Good Foundation, which funds their expanding social impact programs.
Through the Scoops for Good initiative, 50 percent of profits from gelato activations are reinvested into programs that support, empower and employ vulnerable women. More than a sweet treat, each scoop represents a moment of love, dignity and reassurance during a season that can feel isolating for many. It is a reminder that they matter, and they are not alone.