SSC Alumni Fellowships
The SSC Alumni Fellowships, are supporting exceptional Ideas, projects and personal growth for lifelong leadership and learning. The Fellowships are a new initiative of the Santa Sabina Ex-Student's Association to encourage and support alumni to do exceptional things. We want to raise funds to make Fellowships available to Santa Sabina alumni to assist with undertaking research, educational travel, unpaid internships, professional development or humanitarian aid work aligned to professional advancement.
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Support Rotary
The Kariong/Somersby Rotary Club raise much needed funds to support community projects on the central Coast. Our Volunteers need your financial help to achieve good outcomes for the many causes that we support.
Climbing Victoria Advocacy Fund
This fund is to be used to support advocacy for improvements to the Mt Arapiles Tooan State Park Management Plan that are of mutual benefit to Traditional Custodians, the climbing community and the region. Expenditure could extend to a range of areas that include: * Advocacy materials and events * Expert / professional services in areas such as facilitation, law, cultural heritage and communications * Reconciliation-led dialogue. * Research
2024 Prefects’ Fundraising Gotcha4Life
This year, the Prefects are raising money for Gotcha4Life. Gotcha4Life is a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to building a mentally fit future. They develop and deliver preventative mental fitness campaigns, workshops, programs and resources in schools, sports clubs, workplaces and communities Australia-wide. Their mission is to inspire and enable people to take action to build their mental fitness. Their work is based on three mental health protective factors: building emotional agility and flexibility, enabling social connectedness and promoting help-seeking behaviour.
Wildlife Rescue Rangers Inc
Wildlife Rescue Rangers Inc is a new charity set up by a group of Wildlife Shelter operators in the Greater Geelong Region. WRRI has obtained Charity and Deductible Gift Recipient Status so donations made to us are tax deductible on your end of financial year tax return. Yeah. WRRI aims to facilitate the funding of day to day operating costs of member wildlife shelters to enable the continued care of our precious wildlife when sick, injured or orphaned. Wildlife comes to our shelters for the care needed to be rehabilitated and released back into the wild.
GYA: Lets buy 286 Clyde St Granville
We recently purchased the property next to our Clyde St Musalla. Our existing Musalla has been servicing the community for the past 16 years and has reached its capacity. The property next door to us located at 286 Clyde St came on the market and we have purchased it. We have a 6 month settlement period to raise and pay the property. Please help us raise fund so we can provide these vital services to our community through the purchase of this property.
Skipathon 2025
Welcome to the famous St John's Skipathon. The Skipathon will take place on Friday, 15th August, in the school hall. All students will participate and parents are welcome to join in too! This year Skipathon funds raised go towards the completion of the Long Jump pit and new sports equipment as well as replacing some of the safety pads on the goals on the oval. Anyone can donate, but please include the child's name in the details rather than your name so we know who it's allocated to for the tickets for prizes. If you forget, please let the office know so they can allocate the donation to the correct child.
Northbridge Public School Library 2020 Book Fair Donation
In Term 3, the Northbridge PS Library will hold its annual Book Fair as part of Education Week celebrations. This year will see a few alterations to the normal book donating process. Sadly, we are unable to welcome the parents, caregivers and grandparents in to the library to select books to donate with the students. So we are asking you to make a donation. Your child will be then able to choose the book(s) from a selection presented in the library on Thursday 6th August. As per previous fairs, this will be a donate only event. Please note for your guidance small junior fiction / fiction novels cost between $15-$17 each. Picture books and senior fiction novels cost between $20-$25 each and larger hard back non-fiction books cost between $30-$35 each.