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Families who have suffered the tragedy of the death of a child often find comfort in the support of others who have been through similar situations. Along with grief support sessions, SIDS and Kids provide a number of booklets to help parents, gr...
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Give a young person the chance to be a productive member of society. Many of the young people we work with have no access to the internet or standard job seeking avenues. A gift of just $5 provides a young Australian with access to job lists a...
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Help send a much-needed information pack to 4 vulnerable people calling the SANE Freecall Helpline, 1800 18 SANE, about the early signs of mental illness.
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Help someone living with a son, daughter, brother, sister, parent or partner with a mental illness, at a very trying time, receive the SANE Guide for Families. This explains everything that's important for the many families like this to know and d...
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Heavy use of drugs and alcohol are particularly dangerous for adolescents, as their brains are still developing. A gift of just $20 provides a young person with an information pack on the dangers of cannabis addiction, and where they can turn for ...
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Medical equipment necessary for patient care in emergencies
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People with severe ME/CFS rarely have the functional capacity to leave their house, make small trips to visit friends/family, the shopping centre or go to a movie, the theatre, hair appointments to name a few. Friendship circles shrink dramaticall...
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Our Artworks! program, run by Creative Youth Initiatives, is a service for young people aged 16 to 25 who are facing many and varied challenges, including homelessness, mental health issues, substance abuse, family breakdown, unemployment and dise...
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Counselling is an important tool that assists people with addictions and mental health issues to understand and manage their condition. A gift of $45 provides one young person with access to a group counselling session with an experienced psych...
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Help support the SANE StigmaWatch program to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and make someone with a mental illness feel they are supported by people around them in the community.
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