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Rose Scott Women Writers' Festival

THE ROSE SCOTT WOMEN WRITERS' FESTIVAL AT THE WOMEN'S CLUB 8-9 OCTOBER 2021 The generous financial contribution from our Supporter Program ensures the success and ongoing viability of the Festival and the participation of leading writers and moderators. We hope you will continue to support us, or do so for the first time, particularly in the current situation when writers need more than ever to have the opportunity to talk about their books and meet their readers. Building on the success of our virtual author interviews, this year’s Festival will be a hybrid face-to-face and virtual event in this period of social distancing. Audience numbers at the Club will be very limited due to social distancing requirements and we are offering our sponsors the benefit of access to the face-to-face Festival. Should the public health situation deteriorate, we may have to reconsider the face-to-face aspect of the Festival.

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Year 5 Crazy Jars

Get ready to go crazy for Crazy Jars! We're calling on our amazing Year 5 parent cohort to help bring the fun by either creating a Crazy Jar filled with surprises or donating $20 to help others put together these magical masterpieces. Each jar is packed with an exciting assortment of goodies—think lollies, toys, games, and all sorts of fun treats! On the day, every child gets to draw a raffle ticket and win a mystery jar—it’s pure joy and excitement! Let’s work together to make this one of the most loved activities of the fair—your creativity or contribution will help make it unforgettable!

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FCCVi Eco Totes for the Community Pantry

We see so many families struggling to make ends meet as the cost of living keeps rising. Thank you for your donation to help us continue the FCCVi Community Pantry. Last year we distributed over 10,000 bags of fruits, vegs and groceries to those in need. We encourage you to reach out to the Filipino Community Council of Victoria (FCCVi) to find out more about our community programs and how you can be involved. Contact - centre.manager@fccvi.org.au

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Jopuka April Holiday Digital Workshops

Below is where you can make a donation for the 2020 Jopuka Members only acting workshop with our Deputy Artistic Director, Danielle Brame Whiting (Acting), and Artistic Director, Joshua Maxwell (Production). Donations are not mandatory but we do encourage them - funds raised will go towards helping Jopuka during the COVID-19 crisis. There is three suggested price points, or you can select your own.

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Qurban (Udhiya)

Honor the legacy of Ibrahim (AS). Your Qurban reaches families across [regions] with fresh meat and renewed hope on the days of Eid. Give: Pick from pre-entered shares/prices or specify your own Qurban value above.

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SUPPORT LOCAL ARTISTS

As a not-for-profit arts organisation, Circus Monoxide depends on local community support. Circus Monoxide will use donations for one of the following programs: Social Programs: Ensuring that all children and young people can access the circus, and that specialised programs to assist them are possible Artistic Programs: Ensuring that the artistic program, and opportunities for local artists occur. Infrastructure Program: Building resources and getting equipment that means that the local circus community have more options and resources. All donations $2 or more are tax deductible. Donations of $500 or more can be acknowledged publicly, if the donor wishes. We do not take an administrative charge on donations, and put all the money toward the program you nominate.

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Matt "Ando" Anderson

Matt 'Ando' Anderson needs our help. A long time Phillip Islander, Community Man, Father & Husband has been diagnosed with Cancer and needs help for his ongoing medical and living costs for himself and his family to help relieve some pressure during this difficult time.

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North & West Melbourne Neighbourhood House Community Support

Please assist us in our efforts to create North and West Melbourne as communities with DRIVE: Diverse. Resilient; Inclusive; Vibrant; Equitable. Your donations help us help local people in need. This includes such programs as providing Homework Clubs to provide learning support for those students who do not get it at home; job readiness programs for people experiencing insecure housing; food relief for locals struggling to get enough healthy food on the table, and many other initiatives. NB. If you require a tax deductible donation receipt, we have a different process for that. Please e-mail arielv@centre.org.au with Tax Deductible Donation in the Subject line.

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WESLEY COLLEGE SIDINDA HEALTH CLINIC FUNDRAISER

Wesley College Clunes Program - Communities Rotation - students will engage in a Fundraising Appeal to raise money for Sidinda Health Clinic Zimbabwe. Wesley College has supported the community for many years. Our aim is to send a sea container full of supplies for health and education - funds are needed to purchase items and also for the cost of the voyage of the sea container that will remain in Zimbabwe. This will cost $15,000 to send but will contain items unavailable in Zimbabwe and items that if purchased in Africa would cost around $100,000, and will help their health clinics, schools and the remote communtiy with resources to thrive. Students will complete a physical challenge walking the distance a Sidinda local walks to school or health care (10km) and learn about helping those far away they may never meet. Families can assist by drumming up donations by shaing this link towards our appeal. As an Australian registered charity - a tax receipt will be forwarded.



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