27/04/2026
Turning recycling into hope, one container at a time.”
💚💚 Wagga Wagga Community – Let’s Make a Difference Together 💚💚
Hi everyone, my name is James Ginn. I’m 30 years old and the owner of Jimbobs Odd Jobs Gardening & Lawncare here in Wagga. Recently, I lost my mum to multiple myeloma cancer, and it’s changed my life forever. I’ve decided to turn that loss into something meaningful by giving back to our community and helping others going through similar hardship.
💥💥I’m launching a new initiative through my business – a small-scale recycling program with a big purpose.
♻️♻️ Here’s how it works: I can provide bins or containers to your home, business, construction site, or local sports club. I’ll then collect your recyclables weekly or fortnightly – whatever suits you best. These items will be recycled, and a percentage of the proceeds will go towards:
• Supporting multiple myeloma cancer research
• Assisting local families who have lost a loved one to cancer, including helping with funeral costs where possible
❤️❤️This isn’t just about recycling – it’s about community, compassion, and making a real difference.
🌱 My goal: To grow this into something bigger – hosting community BBQs, partnering with local organisations like Cancer Council, and creating events that bring people together while raising funds for those in need.
🙌 I’m calling on: • Local residents
• Cafes, pubs, and hospitality venues
• Construction sites
• Local footy teams and clubs
If you’re willing to host a bin or get involved, I’d love your support. Every bottle, can, and container helps us take another step toward helping families and funding research.
Let’s work together to build a healthier, more supportive Wagga Wagga community.
📩 Send me a message to get involved or learn more.
– James Ginn
Jimbobs Odd Jobs Gardening & Lawncare
“Turning recycling into hope, one container at a time.”