Support Bamba Israeli Dancing
Bamba Israeli Dancing is a Labour of Love. Established in 2018 as a grassroots project, we aim to provide an alternative cultural outlet for community connections for children using Israeli music and dance. As Israeli dancers, we understand the importance and value of this connection to Israel, community, music and movement and we are challenging the community to adopt this style of physical and emotional expression for children. Many Israeli dancing sessions exist for adults but Bamba Israeli dancing holds the first long-running children’s session in Melbourne. This is largely due to our commitment to the cause regardless of income. We provide our weekly session for $10 or less and for any number of attendees. We believe Israeli dancing should be accessible to all. During Covid we offered our global community, free-of-charge zoom sessions. Funds raised to support Bamba will be used for hall hire, equipment and teachers.
Donate to FBBG
Help support the Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. We are gratefully accepting donations.
Enrichment Tree - Waratah Public School P&C
Enrichment Tree is an opportunity for family and friends to directly support your child's class and encourage them to thrive and love learning in an exciting and supportive environment. Your class teachers have developed a list of resources and classroom items that they will need for the year ahead.
Walk As One 2024
Mission Action Week is coming up in Week 6, MAW is an initiative to fundraise money for our brothers and sisters in Pakistan and Papua New Guinea; it is a powerful symbol of our solidarity with those in need. By participating, we demonstrate our commitment to standing together and supporting communities beyond our own. The funds we raise will go towards critical projects in Pakistan and PNG, providing much-needed assistance and hope to those who need it most. Donations close Friday 30th August, 5 pm. Donations range from $20, $50 and $100
Academy Singers Patron and Donor Account
'Bringing beautiful choral music to the Blue Mountains and beyond'. Our Patrons and Donors are a highly valued part of Academy Singers. Your contributions help us to continue to provide choral and chamber music concerts for Blue Mountains audiences, to keep developing new repertoire and to support local professional and amateur musicians. All donations of $2.00 or more are tax deductible and you will receive acknowledgement and a tax invoice by email. Please use the Contact box below to let us know how you prefer your name to be displayed, or to tell us if you wish to remain anonymous. Donations of $100 and over: You will be acknowledged by name on our website and in our programs as a Donor. Donations of $500 and over: You will be acknowledged by name on our website and in our programs as a Patron.
Support Heidelberg Choral Society
Heidelberg Choral Society has been singing in the Heidelberg and Ivanhoe area for over a hundred years, and continues to provide several concerts each year to entertain our dedicated audiences and friends. We invite our supporters to make a tax-deductible donation to assist us as we strive to ensure that we continue to raise the bar and to ensure that we are able to engage soloists and orchestras to support our concerts.
Brisbane DigniTea
DigniTea events consist of 12 different High Tea events, held across the month of May, in celebration and recognition of World Menstrual Hygiene Day (28th May). These events usually raise over $450,000 and bring together over 5000 women and men to have a fun, entertaining afternoon to make a difference for those doing it tough. With your generous donations we are able to continue our mission to end period poverty!
Rotary Melbourne Peace Bells Project
In 1934, Rotary Park was established with the City of Melbourne adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens where trees are dedicated to Rotary leaders. Promoting Peace is one of Rotary’s 7 Areas of Focus. Rotary Melbourne has a long history of involvement in Peace Initiatives and has embarked on a Peace Bell Project in Rotary Park. In consult with the Traditional owners of this land, the Bunurong people, four bells have been commissioned to be built by Assoc Prof Neil McLachlan [Federation Bells, Birrarung Marr]. The renamed Rotary Melbourne Peace Park and will be officially opened during the RI Convention in May 2023. This initiative is supported by Lord Mayor Sally Capp, RI President Jennifer Jones, D9800 Governor Amanda Wendt, and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Bells are selected as the legacy project for the 2023 Rotary International Convention, making it the first ever legacy project of a convention. Donations will support the construction and installation of the four Peace Bells.
Friday Night Pirates
Friday Night Pirates needs funds to keep sailing. Throw us a piece of 8 or two so we can keep the drinks *cough* tunes, flowing.