2024 Fun Run
Join the fun with the famous Dana Street Primary School Fun Run.
SomeAnswers Turns Eight
SomeAnswers releases fortnightly, hour-long interviews with Christians from around Australia and worldwide. Listeners hear how the gospel captivates, changes and motivates Christians, and always finishes with the trademark question: "Why the heck they believe in Jesus?" SomeAnswers does not make any money, yet there are financial cost involved in running the podcast. I want this podcast to remain free to whoever wants to listen and free from advertisements. This years Birthday Campaign, I am looking at fund-raising for Website cost +Hosting Costs +Scheduling Cost+Zoom Cost. This cost $2000 per year.
Wheelchair Rugby League Australia Junior Development
Wheelchair Rugby League Australia is focused on providing opportunities for junior players. Funds raised will go towards court hire, development and activities to provide development pathways for the next generation of Wheelchair Rugby League superstars! Wheelchair Rugby League Australia is a registered charity.
St Stephen's School Foundation
Donations will contribute to the development of The Kaadadjan Centre, which is currently the nominated Foundation project. Please note, at this stage, donations to The Kaadadjan Centre project are not tax-deductible. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the School's general Building Fund, go to www.trybooking.com/au/donate/sssbuildingfund.
U18 NSW SAMOA NZ Trip
🏉 NSW Samoa Junior Rugby U18 Boys' New Zealand Tour 🇼🇸 🛫 The NSW Samoa Junior Rugby U18 Boys are excited to travel to Auckland, New Zealand, for matches against Massey Rugby Club and Kelston Boys High School on December 9th and 10th. Game times will be announced soon. Missed our raffle but still wish to support? Donations are warmly welcomed. Please follow the link below for contributions, also available in our bio. Every bit helps! Our journey begins on Friday, December 8th, 2023, as we head to Auckland. We're grateful for any support you can provide. Faafetai Lava! U18 Samoa Boys🇼🇸 🏉
Queen Victoria Auxiliary Division, The Friends of WCH inc
The Queen Victoria Auxiliary (QVA) fund raise to purchase important medical equipment for the Women's and Babies Division of the Women's and Children's Hospital. Major fund raisers such as Film Nights, Bridge Days, Morning Teas and Luncheons are held by the group each year . The group started in 1980 led by Margaret Hickinbotham (herself a past midwife) initially called the Unley Park Queen Victoria Auxiliary. In 1995 when the Queen Victoria Hospital and Adelaide Children's Hospital amalgamated, the QVA became a division of The Friends of the Women's and Children's Hospital Inc. All donations are tax deductible with receipts provided on request. The group welcomes anyone that would like to become a member, for more information please contact Heather on 0412 804 889
Erica Fisher
By sponsoring me, you're helping raise vital funds to support 4,101 students through Financial Bursaries provided by the Catholic Education Foundation (CEF). Your support helps create a brighter future and opens the door to quality Catholic education for students in need, because every child deserves "Opportunities for All".
Engage Event: North Lakes 24/04/2021
28/04/2021 Update: $2,719.09 remaining out of $4596 to be raised after deducting other donations received. Help us cover the costs for the latest Engage ministry event in Vmax North Lakes on April 24th 2021. Between the substantial venue and equipment hire, the cost stacks up fast, but gathering together to see Jesus lifted up and lives touched makes it all worth it. Donating to this event helps to ensure that we can pay for the following event related expenses... - Venue Hire - Audio Equipment Hire - Truck Hire (for equipment transport) - Printed Materials - Insurances & Fees Help us to cover the costs by entering an amount that's suitable for you, or consider becoming a weekly or monthly donor to help us fuel this ministry for more life changing events, resources and services in our region. If you didn't donate at the time of booking a ticket, or feel to give beyond this specific event, you can do so here. Thank you for making this possible!
Rotary Melbourne Peace Bells Project
In 1934, Rotary Park was established with the City of Melbourne adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens where trees are dedicated to Rotary leaders. Promoting Peace is one of Rotary’s 7 Areas of Focus. Rotary Melbourne has a long history of involvement in Peace Initiatives and has embarked on a Peace Bell Project in Rotary Park. In consult with the Traditional owners of this land, the Bunurong people, four bells have been commissioned to be built by Assoc Prof Neil McLachlan [Federation Bells, Birrarung Marr]. The renamed Rotary Melbourne Peace Park and will be officially opened during the RI Convention in May 2023. This initiative is supported by Lord Mayor Sally Capp, RI President Jennifer Jones, D9800 Governor Amanda Wendt, and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Bells are selected as the legacy project for the 2023 Rotary International Convention, making it the first ever legacy project of a convention. Donations will support the construction and installation of the four Peace Bells.