Membership of the Friends
The Friends of the Paul Mcguire Maritime Library Inc is a support group for the Paul McGuire Maritime Library Collection of the State Library of South Australia. We meet 6 times a year, usually at the British Hotel in Port Adelaide, but sometimes on a vessel somewhere!
Matt Arturi for Darebin
Thank you for donating to Darebin Labor and supporting a strong progressive team for the City of Darebin. Please note that candidates must declare - all monetary donations equal to, or over the value of, $500 - all donations of in-kind support equal to, or over the value of, $500 - all donations of services equal to, or over the value of, $500 - all donations from the same person or body, if the combined value of the donations you received from that person or body is equal to, or over the value of, $500. Please note that, under Victoria's funding and disclosure laws, contributions through this page are for a Local Government electoral purpose.
Walliston Primary Colour Run 2021
It feels like it's been a long time between runs, having to endure all that 2020 threw at us and a fast paced 2021!! It's time to let the kids burn off some steam and have some well earned fun!! All in the name of updated Playground equipment!! Yep, we're going for gold!! Please help us make this a success and sponsor our kids!
Erica Fisher
By sponsoring me, you're helping raise vital funds to support 4,101 students through Financial Bursaries provided by the Catholic Education Foundation (CEF). Your support helps create a brighter future and opens the door to quality Catholic education for students in need, because every child deserves "Opportunities for All".
YCW Centenary Melbourne 24 May 2025
The Australian YCW, ACI and the Cardijn Community Australia are organising a Mass and Reunion at All Saints Church, Fitzroy, on Sat 24 May to celebrate the centenary of the foundation of the YCW in Belgium in 1925. We are requesting donations to cover the cost of the hall and refreshments. Any surplus will be donated to the Australian YCW for the development of the movement. Please give generously.
Bags for Change
Please help us fill these bags with personal hygiene products to distribute to those in need. We are currently preparing bags for people in hospital to have found themselves there with no belongings. Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 4 federations. Members of Clubs represent a wide range of occupations, talents and interests. The theme "Soroptimists - Educate to Lead" with a focus to Education, Enable and Empower provides opportunities for members to improve the lives of women and girls world wide. Through international partnerships and a global network of members, Soroptimists inspire action and create opportunities to transform the lives of women and girls by: advocating for equity and equality; creating safe and healthy environments; increasing access to education; and developing leadership and practical skills for a sustainable future.
John XXIII Rowing Club Fundraiser
The John XXIII Rowing Club is raising funds to assist with the purchase and repair costs of rowing equipment necessary to maintain a competitive and safe environment for our current and future rowers.
Men's Health Education Rural Van
Each year, in Australia alone, more than 4 men die every hour from preventable diseases— that makes a total of 41,000 men each year. And as far as we know, mherv is the only project that is actually doing something positive to save lives in this way. Mherv costs about $20,000 more to run per year than current sponsorship arrangements cover. Only the nurse receives any compensation for their time. The other costs are all related to equipment, consumables, and vehicle costs. mherv is a Rotary initiative.
Black Cockatoo in Harrow
Black Cockatoo tells the story of Johnny Mullagh and the First XI of 1868, a story we tell every day at the Harrow Discovery Centre. The Harrow Discovery Centre is hosting this production with support from the local community, a massive undertaking for the people in the small town of Harrow who will need all the help they can get to deliver this amazing showcase production, bringing this legendary story back to Wotjobaluk country. If you are unable to make it to the play in April, you may want to make a donation that will go towards paying for the staging, hire costs and cultural performances. The Harrow Discovery Centre is a non for profit organization that relies on the generosity of its visitors and benefactors to keep it open and economically viable, enabling us to tell this great story of our region. Thank you in anticipation.