Friends of Arc (St Joan of Arc Primary School Parents and Friends Association) is the parent and friends committee of St Joan of Arc Catholic Primary School. Friends of Arc is made up of parents/grandparents and guardians where our focus is to fundraise, create a good social community as well as supporting family welfare. Friends of Arc comprises of an executive committee, class reps and a social support committee. Social gatherings are held throughout the year to encourage families of the school community to get together. Our focus this year was to finalise the playground refurbishment. The Walkathon, major raffle, a big event dinner and cake stalls we achieved great fundraising.great results through its fundraising events along with extending the branches of friendships and support networks across all the class years. We will continue to meet once a term to continue to grow and encourage the involvement of the new school families.
The CJ Foundation is a national non-profit devoted to eliminating the tragedy of sudden unexpected infant deaths and early childhood deaths, supporting grieving families, advancing medical research, furthering parent and professional education, a
It helps to support the whole family of a child diagnosed with cancer in a variety of ways. Regular newsletter, drop-in centres, regular parent meetings. Telephone be-friending Treats, trips & parties; holidays for the children and their families. Caravan for hire.
Food For All (“FFA”) is a london-based registered charity which distributes 900 free, healthy meals to the homeless and disadvantaged on a daily basis. Unlike other food distribution services, FFA is based on community self-help and is geared towards enabling homeless people to learn new skills.
Brain Tumour Ireland was founded in 2012 by a small group of people caring for a family member who was sadly lost to a Brain Tumour. As a national organisation our aim is to continue to fight the battle against the disease in her honour. Through Brain Tumour Ireland (The Ronnie Fehily Foundation) we hope to create a place where people can come for information, guidance and comfort. A place to learn what to expect and a community to provide support. Iin addition to supporting the brain tumour community we provide funding for medical research. As a fully registered member of the Charities Regulator, Brain Tumour Ireland is compliant with all rules and regulations concerning fundraising, both online and traditional.
Woodhill State School will be holding a School Fun Run. Our Fun Run/ Cross Country will be held on Thursday 16th March. Its all about participation so the more people that participate, the more money we can raise to contribute to vital school projects.
Anglicare Victoria provides support to 70,000 children, young people and families every year. We work towards strengthening families and communities so they can protect and nurture the children within them. We offer services including emergency food and crisis accommodation, and offer programs like foster care, financial counselling and parent education.
We are a small, regional, public school where the P and C carry out fundraising to support initiatives (outlined by the school) to have benefit on the students academic or social and emotional outcomes. We provide breakfast and canteen services once a week and a uniform shop to support the local community. We do a cake stall at our local markets and look to other fundraising initiatives were we can. Currently we are aiming to raise funds to support a much needed playground equipment upgrade (10K) and new books for K-2 curriculum upgrade (5K).