

Team Miroma
Team Miroma will be back hitting the pavement to raise money for Inala in the Harbour Bridge Run on Sunday September 15. ** We have had issues with the payment through PayPal so please use a credit card if possible ** For 16 years they have run hundreds of kilometres to raise awareness and funds for young adults living with disability who attend the Miroma Day Service in Vaucluse. Spearheaded by Anthony Seymour, whose 26 year old son James has autism and is non-verbal, they have raised thousands of dollars which helps Miroma continue to provide the wide variety of programs from pottery, art, gardening, or community volunteering such as Meals on Wheels. This year, the team will comprise of Anthony and family friend Jo and they plan to tackle the 10km marathon as part of the ASIC Marathon Bridge Run event. Pledge your support TODAY!

2021 MARIBYRNONG 150 CHARITY RUN
Brother Beausang Catholic Education Centre (BBCEC), situated in the town of Embulbul, Kenya, has had a long-standing friendship with St Bernard’s College. This year, money raised by St Columba’s and St Bernard’s students participating in the Maribyrnong 150, will contribute towards the funds required for the daily functioning of BBCEC that provides educational opportunities to over 800 primary and secondary students from the Embulbul community. This includes the upkeep of buildings and facilities, teacher wages and resources, as well as a hot meal that is provided to each student daily. The school continues to enjoy considerable success each year, even being nominated in 2014 for an education award in the national Transform Kenya Awards! We are proud to be able to continue to support and congratulate BBCEC in these efforts.
Dalziel
The Dalziel Club is Brighton Grammar's support group for AFL Football. It is with great pleasure that, for the first time in the School's history, the Dalziel Club will provide all Brighton Grammar Footballers for Year 7 to Year 12 a very special and significant training jumper to be worn for the season, a jumper that has great significance and meaning for all who will represent the "Tonners" in 2022. These jumpers have been completely paid for by the fund raising efforts of the Dalziel Club. All we ask is that each family make a recommendation donation of $25 to the Milikapiti Primary School. These funds allow the school to continue to provide services, equipment and education for their 80 students.

PJ Library Australia
PJ Library | Shalom Australia (PJ is short for Pyjama) gifts high-quality Jewish-themed children’s books to families raising children across NSW and the ACT. PJ Library books celebrate important aspects of Jewish culture, values and tradition, and quickly become cherished bedtime stories’. In addition to receiving the monthly gift of books, families are also invited to participate in a range of special PJ Library community events throughout the year. To help PJ Library grow and enter the homes of more children, donate here!

Sophia Austin Cambodia 2024
Mission: To create change and opportunity for the critically poor families of Siem Reap, Cambodia through the technical talents, values and generosity of the AITC community. In September 2024, AITC staff together with approximately 35 students from across our six schools, and skilled tradespeople of all backgrounds, will 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. The International Service Project (ISP) and the idea of giving back has long been part of the DNA for the AITC. We completed our first project with New Hope in 2013 and have undertaken three more projects since then.

2024 Prefects’ Fundraising Gotcha4Life
This year, the Prefects are raising money for Gotcha4Life. Gotcha4Life is a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to building a mentally fit future. They develop and deliver preventative mental fitness campaigns, workshops, programs and resources in schools, sports clubs, workplaces and communities Australia-wide. Their mission is to inspire and enable people to take action to build their mental fitness. Their work is based on three mental health protective factors: building emotional agility and flexibility, enabling social connectedness and promoting help-seeking behaviour.

SSACCC Sony Children's Camp 2021
Each year St Andrews runs a Sony Foundation Children’s Camp over the summer break. The Children's Camp is a unique respite program that sees high school and university students take on the responsibility for the care of children with disabilities, allowing their families to have valuable time off. 2021 marks the 10th year that college has run the Sony Camp. Each year the student committee endeavours to make the camp better and more enjoyable for all those involved. The camp is at no expense to the children and their families, and this would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and donors. Whilst we understand it is a challenging period for many, any contribution you may be able to make would be greatly appreciated.

Mr Dart's Birthday
What a year it has been and Mr Dart has taught our kids with kindness face to face and over Webex. Nick's birthday is on the 5th December and I know it is close to Christmas and end of year presents but it would be nice to say Thank you to him. If you can donate a little that would be great.

SPOC Cricket Club Donations
For those supporters who have already made contributions this year, we sincerely thank you. We are extremely grateful for your ongoing support and our club would simply not survive without you. For those who haven’t we fully understand that it has been a challenging period with the cost of living increasing across the board, but we ask that you please help us now so we can end the year in a strong position and start next season on the front foot. For example, it costs us approximately $100 for each cricket ball we buy. When you consider that there are 12 games for each 2-day side in a year and 22 one day games, that’s close to $4,500 alone just to give our bowlers something to work with.