Everest Le Page Rover Crew Donations
At Everest Le Page Rovers, we are committed to empowering the next generation by providing exciting outdoor adventures that foster skills and teamwork. However, we cannot do it alone. That is why we are reaching out to our community to help revamp our Rover Crew equipment and get the ELP buggy back in action. With your support, we can ensure that we have the tools needed to continue providing high-quality experiences for youth. Your donation will not only help us get back on the road but will also enable us to expand our programs to reach even more young people. By investing in our mission, you are investing in the future of our youth. Through outdoor activities and hands-on learning experiences, we can create a brighter future for all. With your help, we can continue to provide a safe and supportive environment where young people can learn and grow. So, please consider making a donation today and join us in empowering the next generation. Thank you for your support.
Gleny Rae Virus Live on Mother's Day
A celebration of things maternal, live concert stream from Gleny Rae Virus via The Flow Bar Old Bar.
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.
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Keep the Theatre Guild creating
We are a passionate amateur theatre company committed to telling bold stories onstage -- without the safety net of regular funding. Your donation directly supports set builds, costume hires, venue costs, and artist opportunities. Whether it’s $10 or $1000, every contribution helps keep live theatre thriving in our community. If you believe in the power of storytelling and the value of local, accessible arts, we invite you to donate today -- and take your place in our standing ovation.
Book Week Donation
We would love to invite you to contribute to our Book Week by donating a book in your child's name or your family name in celebration of the 2024 Shellharbour Anglican College Book Week! With our new Learning Centre opening in 2025, we are excited to add more glorious books to our Library for your children to read! Your child/children would get to pick from a selection of books on Friday August 23, 2024. We are wanting to provide you with this pre purchase donation option as we are aware not all parents may be able to attend! We would like to thank you for your kind donation!
Fire Station for Mamre Cadet Rural Fire Brigade
Mamre Cadet Rural Fire Brigade is an activity of Mamre Anglican School at Kemps Creek and the NSW Rural Fire Service. The Brigade has 40 Cadets aged 12 to 16 and eight adult members. The Brigade’s equipment has been stored in a small lawn locker at the school. The RFS has issued us with a fire tanker that is garaged off site and is used by the Cadets at the school. In May 2022, Mamre Anglican School commenced construction of a “fire station” at the school to house our fire tanker, other equipment and to provide an indoor training and meeting area. The building is a 6m x 10m Colorbond shed. The total cost of the project is approximately $60,000. The school has contributed $30,000 toward the project and the remaining $30,000 is being sought from donations. The concrete slab has been constructed and the materials have been ordered. Once we have reached our fundraising goal we will be able to construct the building and do the internal fit out. All donations are to the Mamre Anglican School
Fraser Coast Low Vision Community ‘hardship’ fund
The Fraser Coast has a significant number of people experiencing severe vision loss or blindness. Not everyone has been able to access the supports or funding they need to help them live independently, access vision-saving treatments, training, or medical appointments. This fund supports the local low vision and blind community experiencing hardship. It may be used to assist towards the purchase of white canes, cane training, eye injections or treatment, travel to and from medical appointments, or the cost of assistive technology, for example. A quarter of all proceeds are also donated to Vision Australia - the leading organisation in Australia for providing support, training, community awareness and equipment for people experiencing severe vision loss. Every donation makes a difference in the life of someone who has experienced sudden or degenerative vision loss. Thank you for your generosity and kindness.
Central Blue Mountains Rotary Community Service
The restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic are preventing us from raising funds in our usual manner; sausage sizzles, raffles and public fundraising events, yet our work continues supporting vulnerable people at home and in Cambodia, Nepal and elsewhere. Our End Polio campaign is on hold and resources diverted to COVID-19 activities. We must be prepared for a resurgence in Polio and raise funds so that the Polio Partners are ready to resume the campaign when the pandemic allows them back into the field. Please help these important community services by donating to our Rotary Club projects, End Polio and the Rotary Foundation (worldwide projects). After site fee, 99% of donations will go to these three areas. Donations to Club projects are not tax deductible, however for donations of $20 or more to End Polio or the Rotary Foundation, the donation will be made in your name and a tax deductible receipt issued if you contact us below on this page with your name and ask for a receipt.