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08/03/2023
What does it mean to leave a gift in my Will?
Impact Newsletter March 2023 A gift in your Will means that your passion for helping the most vulnerable children will continue beyond your lifetime. At Australian Childhood Foundation, a gift in your Will can help us protect children and restore childhood through relationships that guide, support and have the power to help children heal from...
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07/03/2023
Our 2022 Supporter Survey results reveal valuable insight
Impact Newsletter March 2023 In late 2022 we conducted a survey to help us better understand our wonderful supporters’ communication preferences. We received a great response and would like to thank everyone who provided feedback. We were especially moved to read your comments about why you first started supporting the Foundation, especially those who work...
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01/03/2023
CEO Message March 2023
Impact Newsletter March 2023 Dear supporters, Early this year we released a report on the OurSPACE program in NSW. It was found that 74% of children referred to the program experienced up to eight placement breakdowns and 17% had more than nine, a disappointing fact about the out-of-home care system. Despite this, the OurSPACE...
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27/02/2023
Target makeover our Darwin counselling spaces
Impact Newsletter March 2023 In February, Target Australia generously gave their time and resources to makeover our Darwin counselling spaces. Target team members from their support office and local Darwin store came together to provide a makeover using their products to help the Foundation create an inviting space for the children, young people and families...
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27/11/2022
CEO Message December 2022
Impact Newsletter December 2022 As we near closer to a new year, I want to take a moment to reflect on 2022. We’ve seen natural disasters at levels we have rarely seen before, we have seen new wars escalate internationally and we are now seeing a cost-of-living crisis that is impacting many families. As...
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24/11/2022
Pin & Win a success in 2022
Impact Newsletter December 2022 It’s been a big year and our Pin & Win partnership with Victoria Racing Club (VRC) has provided us with the opportunity to raise funds on a platform like never before. Australian Childhood Foundation has been named the charity partner for Victoria Racing Club’s Pin & Win campaign in...
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16/09/2022
Community fundraiser spotlight: Ayesha’s shave
IMPACT Newsletter September 2022 At Australian Childhood Foundation, we’re very fortunate to have passionate regular givers and community fundraisers who help us continue our vital work supporting children, young people and families to heal from the trauma they’ve experienced. Our donors’ generous support ensures their recovery is lasting and meaningful. “Without regular givers and...
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16/09/2022
Trek for Childhood 2022
IMPACT Newsletter September 2022 Rosie’s combining her love for trekking and her desire to raise critical funds for Australian Childhood Foundation in this year’s Trek for Childhood Trek for Childhood raises awareness and funds for the valuable work Australian Childhood Foundation does in supporting children in need. This October, nine brave and generous...
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15/09/2022
CEO Message September 2022
IMPACT Newsletter September 2022 It feels like it is one of those times when the number of children who need our support is multiplying faster than we have seen it before. The online world offers children so many benefits to learn and share. But it also poses many threats. It is an environment in...
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23/06/2022
Target and Australian Childhood Foundation supporting local communities
IMPACT Newsletter June 2022 Earlier this year we celebrated all the women that held important roles in the lives of children in Target’s ‘All that she is’ Mother’s Day campaign. As part of our partnership, Target launched a range of limited-edition charity tote bags designed with positive affirmations that were shared with participants of...
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