At 91约妹达人 Sydney, we鈥檙e passionate about building inclusive communities where everyone is supported to grow, connect, and thrive. BariStars operated as a social support program for people with a disability in Sydney. As a registered NDIS provider, our commitment extends to creating real opportunities for young people with disabilities to develop life skills, boost confidence, and explore meaningful pathways to employment.
BariStars is 91约妹达人 Sydney鈥檚 social enterprise coffee cart program designed to provide disability support and the chance to gain hands-on experience in hospitality. From coffee-making and customer service to understanding small business operations, BariStars equips participants with practical, transferable skills that prepare them for future job opportunities as a NDIS support service.
Brewing a bright future for himself, BariStars freshly trained barista, Tom, says it best.
"I liked learning how to make all the different coffees; flat white, latte, cappuccino. The thing I like most about being a barista is frothing the milk. I enjoy hearing the hissing noise as the milk froths."
Looking for great coffee with a cause? BariStars coffee carts are available for hire at corporate functions and school and community events. By hiring BariStars, you鈥檙e not only treating your guests to high-quality coffee鈥攜ou鈥檙e also supporting a program that empowers people with disability to thrive in the workforce.
Our vision is realised through the passion and determination of our Disability Services team, and we acknowledge the generous support of:
To contact the team or book the BariStars Coffee trailer to serve at your next event, please complete the form below.
Thanks for contacting BariStars FIRSTNAME.
A member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible. If you need support, in the meantime, please call us (between 8:30am-5:30pm Mon-Fri) on 13 18 19 and quote your reference number: TICKET
Saving the planet
BariStars are on board with working towards saving the planet and are encouraging its patrons to use reusable cups.
Did you know?
Did you know that by 2024 disposable coffee cups will be phased out and patrons will be charged an extra 50 cents per cup?
that 9th-century goat herders noticed the effect caffeine had on their goats, who appeared to "dance" after eating the fruit of the Coffea plant. A local monk then made a drink with the produce and found that it kept him awake at night, thus the original cup of coffee was born.