About the Ubuntu Foundation

The Ubuntu Foundation: A Journey of Service and Connection


The Ubuntu Foundation was set up in 2019 by
Carolyn Vincent. Growing up in India, Carolyn felt confronted at a very young age by the inequalities she saw all around her. She often wrestled with the big questions about why she had what she had and others did not have the same privileges. She felt bereft, not knowing what she could do about it.

She was raised in a very close-knit community and proudly says she was raised by a village. In her own words, she has over a hundred brothers and sisters and at least five sets of parents and grandparents.

Over her 22-year marriage in Australia, she inadvertently let herself get isolated, and in 2010, when her marriage broke down, she realized how unsupported she felt at a time when she most needed it.

Embarking on a journey to rebuild her network of support in Australia, she drew inspiration from her childhood experiences of growing up in a community. “I had a compass!” she says.

Through her community work in Australia, she discovered a great channel of wealth creation and decided she wanted to do good with her wealth. The Ubuntu Foundation is a direct result of her always battling with the questions that haunted her as a young girl. She chose the name Ubuntu because it represents “community” for her. She strongly believes that everything is interconnected and therefore interdependent. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly.

Her personal view is that every issue we face today as a society is a direct result of our disconnection on some level. Disconnection from self, disconnection from source, disconnection from each other, disconnection from our passions, and disconnection from nature. And if we simply worked on getting reconnected to everything, we could possibly have a world that actually works!

The Ubuntu Foundation supports projects that facilitate connection at all of the above levels.

Peter Treseder AO


Peter is Ubuntu’s CFO which stands for Chief Freddo Officer. At Ubuntu, as well as the serious business of supporting serious organisations, we like to have fun. When a project is done well, it is not cash, applause, or high status which is the reward, it is a Freddo Frog which when received makes the recipient feel good. So as well has helping Carolyn run the philanthropic side of Ubuntu, Peter is charge of giving Freddo’s to the worthy.

Peter has led a variety of not-for-profit organisations for over two decades. He has been awarded three Order of Australia (all for different contributions to the nation). In part, these awards are in recognition of his outstanding ability to support philanthropy he is passionate about.

Peter has served as the Chief Convenor of the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnership, serving under three Prime Ministers. He is the Chair of the Governing Board of Mid North Coast Local Health District and is a director of the charitable organisation The Patricia Dukes Foundation. He is also the custodian of Moripo Park, a gift of parks and gardens he hopes will be bequeathed to the nation.

Peter is known as a natural leader and has led many worldwide expeditions, including the Spirit of Australia South Pole Expedition which was the first Australian expedition to ski unsupported to the South Geographic Pole. As well as many other accomplishments, he holds two karate blackbelts, an MBA with distinction from Queensland University of Technology and has written five books

A Lifetime Dedicated to Service and Transformation

The Ubuntu Foundation is the culmination of my lifelong journey, allowing me the privilege of dedicating my life to service and supporting causes I deeply care about. At Ubuntu, our mission is to foster unity, build communities, and address the underlying disconnects that challenge our world today.

I believe that every crisis we face—environmental, social, or spiritual—stems from a profound disconnect. We have become disconnected from ourselves, each other, our higher power, and the natural world. Yet, everything in this universe is interconnected and interdependent. Understanding this interconnectedness is key to restoring peace, harmony, and balance.

Join Us on Our Journey

We invite you to join us on this transformative journey towards a more interconnected world. Explore our projects, discover the incredible work being done, and find inspiration in the stories of those whose lives have been touched by the Ubuntu Foundation. Together, let us remember our inherent connection, embrace our shared humanity, and work towards a future where unity and harmony reign supreme.

Ubuntu Foundation: Connecting People & Cultivating Harmony.
Because we are all in this together.