Popularly known as the Hare Krishna, since 1970s ISKCON Melbourne has a
place of worship and cultural centre, along with a farm and vegan/
vegetaria
Popularly known as the Hare Krishna, since 1970s ISKCON Melbourne has a
place of worship and cultural centre, along with a farm and vegan/
vegetarian restaurants, and a wide variety of community projects. Our
core values are based on welfare for all communities and develop
harmony among all. Our vision includes to promote communal harmony by
organising social, and cultural event. Our Food For Life Kitchen serves
free food for the community three times a day, seven days a week at our
Temple in Albert Park, also at Melbourne Uni, RMIT & La Trobe uni
campuses in city. Our free community breakfasts, lunches, and dinners
are open to all-comers. In the city, Crossways Restaurant also offers
low-cost, all-you-can-eat meals to the needy in Melbourne’s CBD. We
also provide free meals on Sundays at South Melbourne Market.
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