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.
Leukaemia Support Queensland Christmas Appeal
Leukaemia Support Qld is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the care and cure of patients and families living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders. This care includes the provision of 'home away from home' accommodation near major treatment centres, information and emotional support, education and support programs, transportation to and from hospital, all free of charge. WE NEED YOUR HELP to build a patient accommodation centre near the Caboolture hospital for patients and their families to stay in when undergoing treatment. ALL donations under $2 are Tax Deductible
Trinity College Foundation - Scholarship Fund
When you give a gift to the Trinity College Foundation Scholarship Fund, every dollar goes to empowering students and changing their lives. Many of our students have great abilities but not always the opportunity to fulfil them. With support through the Foundation, we are able to help provide opportunities for students to reach their full potential. The lives of students at Trinity College has been enriched by those who have helped shape our College in the past - now you can play a part in ensuring the generous spirit that helped shape our College continues. Gifts to the Foundation are welcomed from individuals, families, businesses or organisations. All donors are acknowledged annually. For further information or inquiries please telephone 8523 8725.
Geelong-Viqueque Scholarship Program
Your donation will go towards funding student scholarships to Secondary and University students yearly. We provide 60 scholarships yearly. Geelong-Viqueque Friendship Schools (GVFS) is a charity representing eleven Geelong schools committed to improving educational opportunities for the people of Viqueque, Timor-Leste.
One Foot Forward Fundraiser
This October, a small team of staff members have joined forces and covered a total of 533kms walking or running, in support of Australians living with mental illness. We’re proud to stand in solidarity with the 1 in 5 Australians who experience mental illness each year. Together, we’re raising vital funds for the Black Dog Institute, helping deliver innovative mental health treatments, education, and digital services to those who need them most.
I Am Hair Womans Fundraiser
Raising awareness for woman who are fighting domestic Violence. The Sanctuary was opened in March 2016. In the period from January to December 2018 they housed 94 clients (32 adults, 62 children). That’s over 4,140 bed nights provided. The Sanctuary provides safe, temporary, supported accommodation, for up to 3 months, for women and their children who are escaping homelessness and/or domestic violence.
The Steele Foundation
The Steele Foundation was established in memory of Brendan and Olivia Steele. Olivia was born with a rare liver disease and given little chance of surviving past her first birthday. However, she received a liver transplant on her first birthday, thanks to a generous donor. Before the transplant, Olivia was on 15 medications and hospitalised 23 times. She spent three months recovering in the hospital and lived a happy, healthy life for 19 years with only two medications. Tragically, just weeks before her 20th birthday, Olivia required a heart, lung, and second liver transplant. After receiving the heart and lung transplant, she passed away while awaiting the liver. Three months later, her father Brendan passed from a stroke and a broken heart. The Steele Foundation honours their memory by raising awareness for organ donation and supporting the Liver Transplant Unit at Westmead Children’s Hospital. We thank you for any donations. 🤍
Waubra Primary School 150th Brick Fundraiser
Waubra Primary School is celebrated its 150th year in 2019. We are creating a path to commemorate the occasion. If you would like your name etched in school history please purchase a brick. In honour of your generous contribution a personalised engraved paver(s) of your creation will be placed in front of the original school building.
Easterfest
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