PLC Library Fund
Supporting the PLC Library Fund is an investment in the future of our students' learning and discovery. Your contribution directly facilitates the enrichment of our library's collection and environment. By contributing to our library's resources, you play a pivotal role in nurturing a culture of avid readers, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. Join us in our commitment to fostering an educational space where every student can explore, learn, and grow. Every donation counts, no matter the size. Through your generous support, we can help make 'Her Brighter Future'. To make your gift over the phone, please call +613 9805 7875. To discuss specific donation opportunities, please contact our Development Office on +613 9808 5811 or development@plc.vic.edu.au.
Music Teachers' Association of NSW
The Music Teachers’ Association of NSW is a non-profit dedicated to supporting music teachers. Founded in 1912, it is the peak body supporting instrumental and vocal teachers in the state. It provides professional development, connection, information and support for music teachers, and performance and learning opportunities for their students. We are the Accreditation body for music teachers, encouraging high standards of music teaching and learning. Membership extends to all teachers and supporters in NSW. Your support helps us to support music teachers and foster quality music education.
Scholarship Appeal - General Excellence Scholarship
Your donation can provide a Kinross Wolaroi education to children who would otherwise be unable to benefit from the academic and extra-curricular opportunities offered by our outstanding school. Your donation will help children to thrive in a community that values a great education and creates a sense of connection for its members. General Excellence Scholarships are given to encourage excellence and to alleviate family or personal hardship. In giving to the scholarship fund you can be certain that your contribution will have a direct and meaningful impact on the life of a young person. Please give generously to give them the best possible start in life and to support our school’s tradition of inclusiveness. All donations to the Scholarship Appeal are tax deductible.
Compass Community Care Christmas Appeal
Whilst many families are able to participate in the joy of Christmas, there are those struggling to make ends meet and the festive season only adds to their financial burden. Compass Community Care is committed to helping families that are struggling, however, we can only do this with your support. Every $50 raised in our Christmas Appeal supports a family in need, enabling them to buy food or gifts for children that would've otherwise gone without. Children don't forget it's Christmas just because they are experiencing poverty. Your generous support helps to give hope where it's needed most and encourages families to feel included. Our goals are to serve, inspire and support our community in ways that make a real difference. We can only do this because of your generosity and so we thank you for helping us empower a community during the Christmas season.
P&F farewell gift for Lachie
To show our appreciation and gratitude, we are organising a farewell gift on behalf of the parent community. We are kindly asking families to contribute towards a group gift. Please feel free to give any amount you are comfortable with; all contributions are appreciated. The P&F committee will present Lachie with the gift at the end of year liturgy on Monday 15th December. Contributions will close on Friday 28th November.
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.
2026 ISP Cambodia – Archie Branton
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.
CBCA NSW Branch donations
Help us to provide remote, regional and disadvantaged schools with a set of the CBCA Book of the Year shortlisted books. Our plan is to supply a set of the shortlisted books, teacher's notes, a mentor and an opportunity for the children to meet online with one of our member author/illustrators. Our target is schools who otherwise would not be able to afford the books. Think of small schools with only a handful of students, or schools who just don't have the funds to stretch this far. The teacher will choose the appropriate category from the CBCA Book of the Year that best suits the students. Support materials will focus on critical evaluation of quality literature. It is anticipated that participation in CBCA 'shadow judging' will also be an outcome. All funds will be spent on the books, supporting resources, author/illustrator fees and postage.
Cygnet Centre
CYGNET’s work is guided by our awareness of the interconnection and interdependence of all life. Our vision of ‘transforming relationships through peacebuilding and restorative practices’ expresses our focus on strengthening relationships as the best way to achieve peace and prevent violence and harmful behavior. We seek to harness the creative potential of conflict by setting up safe environments where people can discover the hidden messages and unmet needs within the conflict. We use a range of peacebuilding practices to transform conflict, from the individual to the collective level, and to support the improvement and repair of relationships between people and communities. These include meditation, mindfulness, social and emotional learning, trauma responsive practice, facilitated and community dialogue, community arts projects, mediation, and restorative practices. We invite you into supporting the sustainability of this work by donating here. Contact us for other ways to support.