01/02/2026
PLEASE READ: An important update on the future of Conner’s Corner.
I want to start by saying that we are incredibly thankful for all of the love and support we have received over the last 8 months. You helped make supporting the homeless community possible. With your donations, words of encouragement and support, we have been able to donate hundreds of hygiene items, clothing and extras directly to the community at Emma Miller Park.
I started Conner’s Corner as a way to make my grief productive, and to honour my nephew who passed away in March 2023.
I wanted to put the love and care that I wish I could give to him unto others, and so Conner’s Corner was born. I did this because I wanted the thanks of our efforts to go to him. My life could’ve gone a completely different way, and honestly, I thank Conner for a lot of why it didn’t. So I felt giving something in his memory was the least I could do.
Our only goal when we started was to donate 100 hygiene packs by December 2025 in Conner’s name. As you’ve seen, we quickly reached and grew beyond that goal. Clothing wasn’t apart of the plan but we saw a need and began sourcing.
Conner’s Corner opened many doors. It allowed Sean and I into a world we hadn’t seen much of or interacted with. We got to meet people of all ages and backgrounds living amongst different situations. We saw injustice and we saw grief. We learnt of traumas, we listened to and supported people going through rough times. We formed connections with people that we otherwise never would have met.
It taught us a lot. We have cried, laughed, talked for hours, and learnt so much about the difficulty of homelessness and how one can become stuck within it.
We wanted the community to be the first to hear the news: we are stopping Conner’s Corner weekly donations. We told as many of our regulars as possible on Wednesday night, and Uplift Brisbane. On Wednesday coming we will be telling even more members of the community so that they are prepared for our final night on February 18th.
This is something we put a lot of thought into over the last few months.
My study and work commitments have changed and it is getting harder to manage with less free time. We aren’t a charity with a team behind us. We are just 2 people who wanted to help, and put our heart and souls into it for the last 8 months.
I once felt Conner’s Corner could’ve lasted forever but with just the 2 of us sourcing, packing, and donating every Wednesday, it wasn’t as possible as I thought it could be.
We have discussed what happens now. We can’t commit to the same frequency of donations but we can ensure the community is supported during this time.
Uplift Brisbane attend Emma Miller Place - they have done so for years. They cook hot meals, bring drinks, snacks, and feed the community every Wednesday night. They bring connection and give people time and hope. They are a genuinely beautiful group of people with a large team.
It is VERY important to Sean and I that we donate ALL of our items we currently have to the community at Emma Miller. You have donated to us FOR them. We have sourced items FOR them. We will make sure it goes TO them.
Over the next few weeks we will continue to fill up the car and bring whatever we can squeeze in. After the 18th we will be donating what is left to Uplift Brisbane so they can still provide clothing for the community at Emma Miller. Outside of Conner’s Corner, Uplift does bring clothing each Wednesday, so we hope the need will continue to be met.
We will be coming back to see everyone, however it will be infrequent. At this stage, that is what is manageable. We will post an update when we go and help Uplift Brisbane - it isn’t a complete goodbye!
Please know this wasn’t an easy decision to make. We never want to promise more than we can deliver, and we hope you all understand.
We hope that we have done some good in our short time with this community of beautiful people, and we hope we have inspired you to continue helping where you can ❤️
Love,
Conner’s Corner ❤️