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When Matt and Kristel reconnected through their work at Endeavour Foundation, neither expected it would change their lives.
What began as working side by side soon became a close friendship, supported by a workplace where they both felt comfortable, included, and able to be themselves.
โWe started off as friends,โ Kristel said.
โThen we got to know each other more, and eventually we started dating.โ
As their connection grew, so did their confidence in one another and in themselves.
Today, Matt and Kristel are engaged and looking forward to the future they are building together.
For Matt, their relationship has always been built on support, laughter, and shared happiness.
โShe makes me laugh all the time,โ he said.
โSheโs supportive, sheโs got a great personality, and sheโs just beautiful.โ

Matt and Kristelโs story began years earlier at a school sports day, long before either of them imagined working at Endeavour Foundation.
Life later brought them back together at the Burleigh Heads Business Solutions site, where they immediately recognised one another.
โWe just started talking and getting to know each other properly,โ Matt said.
โIt felt normal and easy.โ
That sense of ease grew into a relationship that has now lasted six years.
Now engaged, Matt and Kristel are looking ahead with excitement, supported by meaningful work, strong community connections, and a shared sense of belonging at Endeavour Foundation.
After years at Burleigh Heads, Matt and Kristel moved to the Reedy Creek Recycle Market, continuing their journey with Endeavour Foundation in supported employment.
Each day they help price items, sort donations, and prepare goods for the community, turning everyday tasks into meaningful work that benefits both people and the environment.
โIt gives me more interaction with people,โ Matt said.
โIโm more comfortable and more confident now.โ
Kristel says Endeavour Foundation helped her build confidence not only at work, but in her personal life as well.
โEndeavour made me feel a lot better in myself,โ she said.
โIt helped me feel confident making friends and meeting my partner.โ
Although they often work in different areas of the site, they share small moments throughout the day, like having lunch together or occasionally catching a glance at each other from across the room.
โWe just smile at each other, itโs nice,โ Kristel said.
Alongside their love story, Matt and Kristel are proud of the impact they make through their work at the Reedy Creek Recycle Market.
In 2025 alone, the team helped divert almost one million tonnes of material from landfill, giving donated items a second life and returning them to the community.

Reedy Creek Recycle Market Manager Mark Pollard has watched their journey closely.
โI love a good love story,โ Mark said.
โTo see them grow from where they were years ago to where they are now is amazing. Theyโve gained so much independence, and now theyโre engaged. Itโs really special.โ
Mark says the work they do gives everyone at the site a sense of purpose and pride.
โOur supported employees get to be part of something real,โ he said.
โTheyโre contributing to the community and helping the environment at the same time.โ
As Endeavour Foundation looks to its next chapter, weโre proud to stand alongside people like Kristel and Matt.
With their eyes firmly on the future, theyโre already planning what comes next.
The pair share a love for travel, with trips to Tasmania and Canada planned for 2026 and 2027.
โWeโre good travel partners,โ Matt said.
โWe like the same things, and we both love cruising.โ
As we mark 75 years of people, purpose, and progress, stories like this show why that history matters.
Since 1951, Endeavour Foundation has stood alongside people with intellectual disability, backing their goals, their work, and their aspirations.
What began as a people-powered movement for change continues today through meaningful employment and inclusive workplaces, where everyoneโs contribution matters.
Learn more about how Endeavour Foundation creates inclusive workplaces and meaningful opportunities through disability employment.
Matt and Kristelโs story is a reminder that meaningful work can change lives. It builds confidence, creates connection, and opens the door to opportunities many of us take for granted.
And hereโs the powerful part, every ticket you buy with Endeavour Lotteries helps make stories like this possible.
When you enter for your chance to win an Endeavour Lotteries Prize Home youโre also supporting people with intellectual disability to live, work, and build lives filled with purpose, independence, and belonging.

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