Beyond Blue provides information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live.
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Bowel Cancer Australia is a 100% community-funded national charity dedicated to prevention, early diagnosis, research, quality treatment and the best care for everyone affected by bowel cancer.
The charity is committed to championing what matters most to people affected by bowel cancer and has an ambitious strategy to realise its vision of having an everlasting impact where no Australian dies from bowel cancer and all those diagnosed receive the support they need.
100 Women is a collaborative giving circle that transforms the lives of women and girls.
Our growing network gathers people from all walks of life to amplify our collective giving power, funding life changing projects and celebrate the difference we make in the lives of women and girls locally, nationally, and globally.Â
As a peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living with Parkinson’s, we advocate for the Parkinson’s community on issues of national significance. We work to reduce the impact of Parkinson’s by promoting best practice care to ensure that people can maximise their opportunities to live well and maintain their independence.
Dignity is a charity that looks at homelessness a little differently than most. We believe we can collaboratively end homelessness in Australia, and our ultimate aim is to do just that. We can’t get this result by providing aid or just helping people who are homeless. Instead, we need to empower people who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of experiencing homelessness. That’s what we do.
The Drought Angels mission is to provide support to Australian Farmers in a way that is relevant to their needs at the time of their request. By supporting families in this way Drought Angels believe that the assistance we provide is more meaningful and personalised – aiding these families both emotionally and financially in times of stress.
The Children’s Cancer Foundation has supported children with cancer since 1992. We strive for better and less harmful treatments and believe that every child should laugh, dance, play and live as only a child can.