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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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$5.00 will enable Lifeline to post out an information package on mental health support for a help-seeker. This information is always available to somebody who asks but this donation will cover our real costs of producing and posting this material.
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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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People can get very confused by the complexity of the issues when their friends, family or themselves are diagnosed with an illness. People often need further information to help them understand and cope and move forward with their lives. Over 50 ...
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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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$10.00 will enable Lifeline to provide a Donation Tin to people and organisations who have organised a fundraising event on behalf of Lifeline. Lifeline branded containers provide a sturdy and secure mechanism for people to collect contributions in.
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Your $10.00 gift can go towards helping develop tip sheets for kids. Each month Kids Helpline develops and loads to their website one new tip sheet or ‘Hot Topic’. Topics include sexting, cyberbullying, exam stress, anxiety, making friends, grief ...
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Gives a child a game or toy to comfort them when expressing their experience of abuse to counsellors.
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$15.00 will enable Lifeline to provide schools, community groups and organisations with a box of 200 Wallet Cards on request. These popular cards (pictured) provide important help-seeking information and fit easily into a wallet.
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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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