Qnetwork Fundraising
Qnetwork Fundraising
Mudjimba Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Fundraising
Thank you to our community. We are incredibly grateful for the substantial support we have received from our community and supporters, this is what makes Mudjimba Surf Life Saving Club the fun, family-friendly Club that it is. For those that would like to help Mudjimba Mudjimba SLSC we are still seeking funding to: • upgrade our current amenities where we deliver immediate First Aid treatment. • purchase operational equipment including rescue boards. • send our Youth to ongoing leadership camps and programs. • purchase an external (sun safe) shade sail for our Nippers. Mudjimba Surf Life Saving Club takes enormous pride in ensuring that all visitors to Mudjimba Beach can enjoy safe, healthy, and educational activities in and around the ocean. Your financial support helps us to keep lifesavers on Mudjimba beach. Thank you in advance from all of us at Mudjimba Surf Life Saving Club!
Please help fund MPtc
As a small-scale not-for-profit theatre company, we rely on your generosity to enable us to keep bringing you quality theatre across the Mornington Peninsula. If you are in a position to assist us, we are truly thankful for your continued support.
Play It Forward
ABOUT PLAY IT FORWARD Having created Sydney Street Choir in 2001, Australia's first choir for those experiencing homelessness and disadvantage, Dr Jonathon Welch AM unveiled the Choir of Hard Knocks in 2006 to a national audience through the award-winning ABC television documentary of the same name. These groundbreaking initiatives inspired the creation of a worldwide movement of ‘street choirs’, that have been recognised amongst the most outstanding social inclusion models of the past decade for re-connecting isolated, vulnerable and marginalised members of their community. Today, Play It Forward is Jonathon's vision and legacy for the future of inclusive arts programs. Jonathon’s incredible social justice work, combined with his decades of professional arts experience, knowledge and passion for music has inspired him to look beyond his original 'street choir' concept, inviting Australians of all ages and backgrounds to now participate in the nation’s mainstream cultural life.
Little Night Music Fundraiser
Thank you for attending our Little Night Music event. All voluntary donations go towards the purchase of music equipment in Primary and High School.
Building Fund
Thank you for supporting Frederick Irwin Anglican School's Building Fund. Any contribution is helping fund the future of the School and the students. Any payments before 30 June 2025 can be claimed as a tax-deductible contribution.
Australian Cardijn Institute
Support our projects: a) Joseph Cardijn Digital Library (www.josephcardijn.com) b) Jocist Women Leaders Project (https://jocistwomen.josephcardijn.com) c) Webinars d) Resources
2026 ISP Cambodia – Samual Foster
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.
Little House of Hope
Creating a support hub for the individual and their parents or career going through the ED journey. Having therapists all in one place so recovery can be smooth and the treatment transitions needed seamless. Support comes in all different ways we aim to create a space where you feel heard, seen and treated with kindness from like minded people who have the same goal, a successful management plan to follow so recovery can be achieved.