Pay It Forward Voucher
We would love to raise some money to be able to offer a free places to people who are not in a position to purchase a ticket or pass for themselves or a loved one. Our goal is to start out by raising $200 which will sponsor the opportunity for people to participate in Term 4 classes or workshops they are interested in. If you would like to redeem a voucher or would like to do so on behalf of another person, please email or call us to organise. Unfortunately, we will not always have a voucher available but when we do we will share it with the community member - no questions asked.
Collecting donations for ORRCA
The Inner West Community Band is thrilled to present 'Vulnerable Joy' by Australian composer Jodie Blackshaw as part of our December concert! 'Vulnerable Joy' is inspired by the remarkable migration journey and family bonds of the humpback whale. The piece is part of a series of works by Blackshaw inspired by wildlife, and raising awareness and funds for conservation. Today we are raising funds for ORRCA (the Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans in Australia), a 100% volunteer-run charity whose mission is to rescue, research and protect whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs in Australian waters.
MHPS Election Day Cake Stall
Thank you for contributing to the MHPS Election Day Cake Stall! If you wish to make a financial contribution in lieu of baked goods, we appreciate the gesture.
Wesley College Clunes Sidinda Health Clinic Appeal
Wesley College Clunes Program - Communities Rotation - students will engage in a Fundraising Appeal to raise money for Sidinda Health Clinic Zimbabwe. Wesley College has supported the community for many years. Our aim is to send a sea container full of supplies for health and education - funds are needed to purchase items and also for the cost of the voyage of the sea container that will remain in Zimbabwe. This will cost $15,000 to send but will contain items unavailable in Zimbabwe and items that if purchased in Africa would cost around $100,000, and will help their health clinics, schools and the remote communtiy with resources to thrive. Students will complete a physical challenge walking the distance a Sidinda local walks to school or health care (10km) and learn about helping those far away they may never meet. Families can assist by drumming up donations by shaing this link towards our appeal. As an Australian registered charity - a tax receipt will be forwarded.
Asthma Allergy Kickstart 2022
Fundraising to provide a scholarship to a remote regional nurse for the Asthma Educator Course July2022
ADS Costume Storage
With so many beautiful costumes to store for our shows and the move from Ashgrove Ave at the beginning of the year we've rapidly run out of space between the houses and the halls and with Ashgrove Avenue asking us to shift the last of the boxes stored there during September we need a solution fast. Can you help with a few dollars towards the purchase of a shipping container to allow us to keep the beautiful costumes?
DreamRunners: support our performers. How much do you fancy?
Music, theatre and performance matter. If you love music and want to help the people who make you smile, laugh, cry and have you on the edge of your seats when you applaud you have come to the right place. Times are tough for them and they need our support. Please donate today. All proceeds will be shared equally between the cast. Thank you
Assisting families of refugees from Afghanistan
Many of you have been asking what you can do to assist, well here is one possible answer, you can donate money to help fund interpreting for our volunteer legal clinic. SCALES, Murdoch University with the support of Estrin Saul Lawyers will be running a weekly Legal Clinic designed to assist TPV and SHEV holders living in WA who have family remaining in Afghanistan. We have a great group of volunteers who are assisting clients with navigating the limited visa options there are for family that remain in Afghanistan or have fled due to the recent conflicts. We rely on interpreters to help with that work, most are from the Afghan community, so we are seeking some funds to be able to pay them for their time. The clinics will run at the SCALES clinic office at Murdoch South Street Campus. Your donations will be tax deductable. If you have any questions about the clinic please contact the clinic office at SCALES weekdays on 08 9360 6572 or c.michan.ranieri@murdoch.edu.au
Kadampa Meditation Centre Brisbane ITP donations
If you wish to make a donation to the Centre’s activities, you can do so at any time. The Centre is part of the International Temples Project (ITP) which was founded by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, with the aim to introduce the Buddhist faith and practice of the New Kadampa Tradition publicly, and to exemplify contemporary Buddhist practice through service to the public. It presently achieves this through building traditional and non-traditional temples, meditation and retreat centres, and through the activities of world peace cafés and Tharpa Publications. Every donation regardless of size, is a significant contribution to the activities of the ITP and to the development of a world of peaceful people - world peace.