Giving back is important to the team at Tú Projects, each of us has as some point or another experienced generosity and since 2007 we have introduced a staff experience of selecting a monthly charity and contributing to the cause. Likewise at Tú Projects our staff are invited to take 2 days off per annum for charitable activity.
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B105 Christmas Appeal B105 Christmas Appeal (Brisbane) | View Website |
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The B105 Christmas Appeal is celebrating its 16th anniversary in 2010, and in that time has raised over $9 million to help work wonders for sick kids at the Royal Children's Hospital.
Every year, over 30,000 children find themselves at the Royal Children's Hospital due to serious illness or injuries. With community support, we are able to provide high tech medical equipment and fund ground breaking research that, in time, will provide better treatments, even eliminate some childhood illnesses.
Register on www.b105.com.au/shows/.../features/christmasappeal and help support these children over the Christmas period
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Cerebral Palsy Foundation Cerebral Palsy Foundation (Brisbane) | View Website |
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Cerebral Palsy Mission:
The Spastic Centre founded the Cerebral Palsy Foundation to realise its vision of a future without cerebral palsy.
The Cerebral Palsy Foundation has established a partnership with the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). Some Cerebral Palsy Foundation grants are matched by the NHMRC. This partnership doubles the funding for supported projects and maximises our chances of success.
To date, the Foundation has funded research projects in most Australian States and Territories. Around the world, Australian research expertise is highly regarded. The Foundation also funds international research that meets our research priorities.
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Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Cancer council (Brisbane) | View Website |
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Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is one of Australia’s best-loved fundraising events, and plays a vital role in raising money towards Cancer Council’s work in research, prevention and support
We work with our members, the eight state and territory cancer organisations to:
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undertake and fund cancer research
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prevent and control cancer
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provide information and support for people affected by cancer
As a national organisation we advise governments and other bodies about appropriate practices and policies for the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer and we advocate for the rights of cancer patients to best treatment and supportive care.
We’re here to support those diagnosed as well as their families. With your help and support we can continue to offer the following services:
Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20
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Printed and online information
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One-to-one support
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Telephone support groups
Target $11,500,000 for cancer research & patient support
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