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Charity

Ronald McDonald House revamps fundraising due to COVID

It would be fair to say that no industry, business or person has gone untouched by the current global pandemic, and the charity sector is no different.

Daffodil Day raises hope for a cancer-free future

Students at Alfred Deakin High School (including our cover stars), are gearing up for Daffodil Day (Friday 28 August) where they will be working hard to raise money for Cancer Council ACT. After...

Have you heard? Safety equipment donations

The GIVIT donation of the week is safety equipment.

Have you heard? Daffodil Day Appeal

Cancer Council ACT is asking the Canberra community to raise more than hope by donating a virtual daffodil online.

Double denim: Donations doubled this Jeans for Genes Day

Thanks to some generous donors, donations made to Jeans for Genes Day tomorrow, Friday 7 August, will be doubled – and help researchers at the Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) continue their important work in gene therapy.

Four-year-old Daisy reads for families impacted by MS

Four-year-old Daisy is one of 686 ACT children participating in this year’s MS Readathon, which inspires kids to read as much as they can while supporting families impacted by multiple sclerosis (MS). Running...

Lifeline invites you to Book Lovers Lane

Book lovers yearning to get back to a classic Lifeline Canberra Bookfair rejoice – because the renowned local charity has brought back the community favourite in a slightly different way.

Limited edition Red Nose Day face masks

Red Nose is believed to be the first Australian charity to create face masks in response to demand from Australians in lockdown.

Have you heard? Fred Hollows Humanity Award

Nominations for the Fred Hollows Humanity Award, which recognises Year 6 students who demonstrate compassion, integrity and kindness towards others.

Have you heard? Black Mountain Summit Walk

This year is not only the 50th anniversary of Black Mountain being declared a conservation reserve, but also the 20th anniversary of the official opening of the Summit Walk.

Nearly Legless Mick supports the magic of reading

You might know him as former Paralympian Michael Milton, but if you have ever been to Quizzic Alley in Fyshwick, you will definitely know him as Nearly Legless Mick.

Have you heard? #cakedit challenge

#cakedit challenge Capital Chemist Wanniassa hosted a cake cutting on Monday 22 June, as the sponsor to the cake (pictured) made by Christine Allard as part of the Perinatal Wellbeing Centre’s #cakedit Challenge. The donation...

Tiny aims for $2.5 million for local charities

Co-founder of The Green Shed, Goran ‘Tiny’ Srejic says “if you can, you should” – and that’s exactly how he’s approaching his latest venture: Tiny’s 2.5 charity fundraiser. As he gears up to...

Have you heard? Art supplies in need

Any art supplies in good condition that can be passed on to this deserving recipient would be greatly appreciated.

NAIDOC Week: Celebrating Indigenous culture

Although official NAIDOC Week celebrations have been postponed due to COVID-19, several events will still be held in July to bring the community together.

CGGS jumps rope with some serious heart

Year five students at Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS) picked up their skipping ropes on Friday 26 June, for the annual Heart Foundation Jump Rope for Heart ‘Jump Off’ day.   At the...

Have you heard? GIVIT donation: Mobile phones

A local organisation that supports families in need is looking for a mobile phone to help a deserving family.

Tiny’s 2.5: Putting the ‘fun’ back into fundraising

From car challenges to pumpkin trebuchets, Tiny’s 2.5 is a series of fundraising events set to boost the coffers of local charities.

Disadvantaged families need educational assistance

Variety – the Children’s Charity has experienced a 460% increase in demand for educational assistance from disadvantaged families due to COVID-19.

Have you heard? Donation for Calvary Auxiliary

Adonation of $3,000 from Barmco Mana McMurray has gone a long way towards covering the shortfall experienced by the Calvary Auxiliary.

CEOs sleep out to support homeless services

Last night, Thursday 18 June, 166 CEOs across Canberra slept outside to raise money and awareness for homelessness.

Have you heard? FightMND

FightMND COVID-19 has impacted the way FightMND traditionally raises much needed funds to find effective treatments and ultimately a cure for Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Bunnings Warehouse held a Bunnings Warehouse Big Freeze...

Recovery appeal to aid charity sector

Hands Across Canberra launched a recovery appeal on Wednesday 10 June, after its research showed 97% of Canberra’s charities had been financially impacted following the bushfire season and COVID-19. The community foundation group...

Have you heard? Sanitiser helping RMHC

Sanitiser helping RMHC From Wednesday 27 May, McDonald’s restaurants in the Canberra region have been selling hand sanitiser as part of their convenience menu and donating 100% of the profits directly to Ronald...

Meals delivered from the heart

A new meals program is helping to ease the burden for parents and carers of hospitalised children, as well as provide much-needed support to local restaurants and cafes that are doing it...

Have you heard? ‘Virtual Alan’

‘Virtual Alan’ continues support for Salvos Having collected donations for the Salvation Army for 30 years, local legend Alan Jessop is a familiar face at the Canberra Centre – and his presence there...

Winter Solstice swim to run cheek-to-cheek in 2020

Canberra’s Winter Solstice Swim is back for 2020 with freezing water, wood fires, and ‘cheeky’ photos, but will be vastly different this time around.

Connect over a cuppa to help fight cancer

Cancer Council ACT is encouraging the local community to connect over a cuppa for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday 28 May and join thousands across Australia in support of those affected...

IMP squad laces up for virtual program

This year’s Indigenous Marathon Project will be run as a virtual program to “keep encouraging young Indigenous leaders to step up in their community and spread the positive message of healthy living,” according to IMP head coach and graduate, Adrian Dodson-Shaw.

Lip-syncing for Stella Bella

COVID-19 has thrown charities and community groups a curve ball, forcing many organisations to get creative and adapt to continue their fundraising efforts and vital work. One such group is the Stella Bella...
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