Support Foster & Kinship Carers Association NT
Support Foster & Kinship Carers in the NT Your donation helps the Foster and Kinship Carers Association NT (FKCANT) continue to support the volunteer carers who open their homes and hearts to Territory kids. Every dollar raised contributes to: Training and resources for carers Advocacy and support services Community connection and wellbeing programs Together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of children and young people in care across the NT. Thank you for your support. For more information, contact us: 📧 media@fkca.org.au 📞 1300 729 423
The Women of Vatican II with Sr Maureen Walsh OP
ACI Webinar Saturday 11 March 2023 Australian time - Friday 10 March 2023 US time
Wesley College - supporting rural and regional students
Thank you for your interest in supporting our more rural and regional students to thrive with a Wesley College experience. A tax deductible receipt will automatically be issued when your donation has been processed. If you have any queries regarding your donation or our scholarship program, please contact Kiri Dumont on kdumont@wesleycollege-usyd.edu.au. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Jewish Theatre Production Donation
To help us produce professional independent theatre which tells our stories, please consider making a tax-deductible donation. Jewish theatre productions like Rosenbaum’s Rescue are non-profit ventures which rely on private donations and box office revenue to cover our significant expenses. As the previous PM, Malcolm Turnbull said, “Culture is at the very essence of who we are. Telling stories, describing ourselves, imagining ourselves, dreaming about the selves we'd like to be....that is as human as eating and drinking." We appreciate whatever you can contribute so we can continue this work. It will make a difference. Shalom and Moira Blumenthal Productions thank you for your support. All donations are tax-deductible
National Refugee Week - The Cage
In support of National Refugee Week, Year 12 students from Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide will have the opportunity to participate in an event called 'The Cage'. The Cage is an experience designed by students for students, as an act of solidarity in support of the work of JRS and other social justice organisations with refugees. It involves students being inside a ‘cage’ for 24 hours without access to some of what we normally take for granted (e.g food, technology, a bed). They will have the opportunity to hear from an old scholar, Besmellah Rezaee, who has a remarkable story of his personal experiences as a refugee, and currently works in Refugee and Migrant Law. All funds raised will be donated to Jesuit Refugee Service and the St Vincent De Paul Refugee and Migrant Centre.
Year 3 Marathon – supporting The Smith Family
The Smith Family are a not for profit organisation that believe education is one of the world’s most powerful tools. They focus on helping young Australians to overcome educational barriers caused by poverty. Together, the Year 3 cohort are running to raise money to sponsor a child or children through the Smith Family. We are running the marathon and seek sponsorship from our family, friends, neighbours and others in our community. We will have conversations with these people and grow our awareness of those in our community who are less fortunate than ourselves. Every dollar we raise will help a child in Adelaide have access to a rewarding and fulfilling education. With the 2024 Olympic Games just around the corner it is the perfect chance for us to get fit, experience the joy of running & most importantly, support others. We will run 1km per day until we have completed 39kms. We will run the last 3.195kms together and celebrate a fabulous effort at the end of the marathon.
Shepherd's Fair 2024 - Prep Sweets and Treats
The Prep Stall is called ‘Sweets and Treats’. Like the name suggests, we will have scrumptious sweets and treats to sell – Some of these will be kindly donated through your home cooking, and for those who cannot donate cooking we are seeking your support to donate money to purchase lollies and your time to package and price these. ➡️ WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU: 1) Please use this link to pay your $20 contribution if you are not making some home cooked treats. 2) We will be asking for help to package & price lollies: Please volunteer for our working bee in Term 3 – Details on the Prep Facebook Group. 3) Please Help on the stand selling during the day: We will need 20 volunteers for the stall, and helpers to pack up. A roster will be posted on the Prep Facebook Group. Thanks for your support, we look forward to working alongside you to have the most scrumptious and successful Sweets and Treats stall, and have some fun in the process!!! The Prep Reps (Ruth, Noeleen, Hannah and Kylie)
SPC Care - Supporting the St Patrick's College Community
SPC Care will provide relief, support and welfare for those in our community struggling through difficult times. In these times, through our various arms of wellbeing, St Patrick’s College aims to support current and past families and students enduring challenging times in their lives. We embrace those suffering and offer all we can to alleviate their hardship. SPC Care, a new program harnessing the power of our broad community, aims to support current and past families and current and past students enduring challenging times in their lives. SPC Care looks to bring all our giving programs under the one umbrella, administered by the SPC Foundation including SPC Foundation bursaries, Chris Yeung Fund, OCA Pastoral Care, Deputy Principal - Wellbeing. In donating you can choose exactly which area of SPC Care you want to support. You may like to donate to one, or to two, or to all of them. 100% of donations given will go directly to a current family, Old Collegian or associated person.
SMSM College New Senior Campus
By the grace and will of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, the construction of the new secondary campus will commence soon. We need your support to make this wonderful dream an incredible reality. Our Coptic community has always been a proud supporter of the Coptic schools. Now is the time to dig deep and work together to create a brighter future for our children for many many generations to come.