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Scarf
Scarf believe that hospitality can change lives. In 2010 they cooked up a way to make that happen. They knew heaps of young people hungry for hospitality jobs but facing barriers to getting them. They brought them together with mentors keen to share knowledge and networks, then mixed in sponsors and restaurants ready to create a new kind of dining experience. Scarf dinners pop up in a new Melbourne restaurant every season. Young people get hands-on experience and real confidence to get real industry jobs. They do it in a space where creativity thrives, individuality reigns and high fives are just part of the process. Diners love seeing the training and mentoring first hand, love being part of something much bigger, and love the moveable feast that is Scarf.