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2026 ISP Cambodia – Callym Rollans

The International Service Project (ISP) and the idea of giving back have long been part of the DNA of The Industry School. We completed our first project with New Hope in 2013 and have undertaken five more projects since then. Staff and selected students, together with skilled tradespeople of all backgrounds, fly to Siem Reap in Cambodia to utilise their skills, passion and enthusiasm to support New Hope Cambodia – a not-for-profit that provides free education, healthcare, and community and crisis care support for preschool-aged children and youth in Siem Reap.

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CDNA Pink Round

Raising money for Breast Cancer Research

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The Board Meeting Charity- Gold Coast

The Board Meeting is a registered non for profit charity run by volunteers who raise funds for children on the Gold Coast* with disabilities and mental health problems. The charity raises much-needed funds for families who have fallen through the cracks of Government support, are doing it extremely tough financially and have children with needs those of us with healthy kids could hardly fathom. All operating and administration costs are absorbed by our wonderful committee and sponsors. This proves without a doubt that surfers have big hearts when it comes to helping out those in the community. Donations are 100% tax deductible.

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YPAT Day 1: Understanding Advocacy

Owing to Covid-19, we are running this online program at very short notice. This requires producing professional quality videos and materials. As you would understand, this comes at a cost. So we’re asking you to donate towards the costs of production. Our Day 1 videos will cover the topic 'Understanding Advocacy'. We'll be sharing the different areas of influence with our delegates and dissecting how the systems of advocacy work - both social and political.

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St Paul's Caritas K's

In Week 10, Friday June 24th, students will be taking part in St Paul’s Caritas K’s event to raise money for impoverished communities. Caritas supports long-term development programs in impoverished communities in Africa, Asia, East Timor, Latin America, Indigenous Australia and the Pacific — helping oppressed people to rediscover their dignity by taking greater control over their lives and overcoming poverty. Caritas K’s is an opportunity for the students at St Paul’s to reflect on the plight of others. Rather than merely donating the money, it is an opportunity for students to stop and think about the millions of people across the world who every day have to travel many kilometres to fetch water, obtain food, get to school or market, or simply to survive. Did you know that the average distance women in Asia and Africa walk to collect safe drinking water is six kilometres, carrying an average of 20kg of water on their heads?

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Share the joy of music - Help those who can't

We stage high-quality productions of rarely performed, operatic theatre gems such as our highly successful genre-defying production of Peer Gynt. Our next production, 'It's So Last Century,' continues in this rich tradition with works by Menotti, Barber, Foss and Carl Orff at the new Neilson Theatre in Pier 2/3. Your tax-deductible donation will help us: 1. Pay award rates to our talented artists while keeping ticket prices affordable 2. Support the involvement of people with intellectual or physical disabilities, or mental health problems who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised 3. Foster arts talents in Australia by enabling older, experienced mentors to pass on skills and knowledge to mentees earlier in their performing arts careers All donations over $2 are tax deductible.

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Rotary Club of Wyndham Harbour Birthing Kits

The assembly of birthing kits to improve maternal and newborn survival in low resource settings.

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Telling Tales

Telling Tales is a pay-what-you-can event. It has been designed this way to allow all families to enjoy the magic of live theatre without the financial constraints. However, if you can afford to do so we ask that you donate to the cast and crew of this production so that they can continue to make fabulous work such as this. All of the artists involved have volunteered their time to create this work, and all of the money raised will go directly to the artists.

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Saxon's Sun Safety Day

On Thursday 10 April, Shore Preparatory School Years 3 to 6 will be participating in a special mufti day to raise money for the Oncology Department at Royal North Shore Hospital. ‘Saxon’s Sun Safety Day’ is a day where students will be encouraged to wear their most sun safe outfit- think zinc, crazy hats and sunglasses!



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