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the australian directory of not for profit organisations australia s guide to giving 20th edition 2010[close]
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giving towards a community free of respiratory illness since 1912 arc as a self funded not for profit has been funding research and project work in respiratory health in australia and neighbouring countries respiratory disease is one of the largest killers in australia and tobacco related respiratory illness is the main cause of preventable deaths among indigenous australians help us to work with indigenous communities to find solutions giving a donation large or small or leaving a bequest is a simple way for you to contribute to improving people s quality of life and help build a community free of respiratory illness for everyone for more information contact us on 02 9223 3144 or arc@thearc.org.au photo www.lamotte.com.au a proper education is something most australians take for granted but for many aboriginal children this is simply not the case if you believe all australian children have the right to be empowered by a good education and nurtured with strong emotional support please assist the barinya program visit www.compassyouth.org.au or call us on 02 9264 3017 education for all australians 6 for more information on each organisation visit www.probonoaustralia.com.au denotes deductible gift recipient dgr status[close]
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a gift can change our lives fact aboriginal and torres strait islander people live less than other australians up to 20 years less in some cases aboriginal babies die at twice the rate of other australian babies and they experience higher rates of preventable illness such as heart disease kidney disease and diabetes for almost 30 years the uniting aboriginal and islander christian congress has been providing indigenous australians with spiritual social and economic pathways to a quality future but we cannot do it alone become a hope ambassador today by making a donation or leaving a bequest for more information please call the communications officer on 07 4773 5077 or visit www.uaicc.org.au with over 18,000 australians living with multiple sclerosis ms is the most common neurological disease affecting australians today © 2009 pro bono australia 7[close]
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opening doors to better health through medical research in australia and israel for over 25 years the sir zelman cowen universities fund has supported a wide range of medical research carried out at the university of sydney and at the hebrew university of jerusalem this research has included heart disease diabetes and aids currently the fund is supporting research into alzheimer s disease which now affects an increasing number of australians and their families and carers sir zelman cowen universities fund help us find a cure contact the fund to make your tax-deductible donation or bequest or for further information sir zelman cowen universities fund university of sydney f13 nsw 2006 phone 02 9351 6558 email szcuf@anatomy.usyd.edu.au www.szcuf.org.usyd.edu.au do you have the will to change the future benetas believes that ageing and aged care should be the best possible experience for everyone whether through a bequest in your will or an individual donation your financial support is a cherished gift it will help benetas continue to provide the quality community respite and residential care services that make such a difference in our community please call our bequest officer on 03 8823 7900 or visit www.benetas.com.au founded by the anglican diocese of melbourne in 1948 www.benetas.com.au help us shape the future of aged care for the past 40 years southern cross care vic has strived to make a real difference to the lives of thousands of older victorians but one of the greatest challenges we face is to meet the ever-increasing demand for care and support services r p rof fo your bequest or donation will help us to continue delivering essential aged care services both now and in the future for further information call 1800 508 008 or visit www.southern-cross.org.au denotes deductible gift recipient dgr status it n ot si nce 19 8 for more information on each organisation visit www.probonoaustralia.com.au 69[close]
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making a difference in the quality of life for older south australian s helping hand aged care is committed to research innovation and the enhancement of services in aged care we believe that choice of service independence and dignity is the right of all older australian s and ask you to work with us on meeting the challenges of the future a bit about us established in 1953 we are a not for profit organisation that provides community and residential services to more than 7,000 older people in metro and regional south australia we are recognised as leaders in the field and are well known for innovation in rehabilitation hospital avoidance mental health and social support services for older people we are always looking for ways to develop including the investigation of consumer directed care models by giving to helping hand you provide us the opportunity to add value to people s lives through the delivery of additional services facilities opportunities and experiences state and commonwealth funding is provided for beds and approved community programs however these funds only meet the basic care needs of an individual 1300 653 600 www.helpinghand.org.au an agency of the uniting church in australia to find out more please call please remember to include the foundation in your will you can have a peace of mind knowing that you will be helping those in need beyond your own lifetime motivated by god s love through christ we provide care and services that promote the well being and enrich the lives of older people in our community foundation for aged care lober house broughton ave castle hill nsw 2154 po box 284 castle hill nsw 1765 telephone 02 9421 5352 fax 02 9421 2206 email foundation@arv.org.au website www.arv.org.au royal freemasons benevolent institution aged care provider in nsw and act the rfbi operates 20 retirement villages including hostel and nursing home accommodation and assists distressed citizens in need by way of annuities and benevolent grants po box a2019 sydney south nsw 1235 email admin@royfree.org.au web www.royalfreemasons.com.au ph 02 9264 5986 fax 02 9283 2403 with a ratio of 3:1 females to males more than five australians many under the age of 30 are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis each working day © 2009 pro bono australia 9[close]
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celebrate the human spirit and create positive change for people for over 100 years villa maria has played a vital role in the victorian community providing quality services and life enhancing opportunities for older people and people with a disability to create positive change for people we need your support to make a donation call 1800 036 377 www.villamaria.com.au assistance dogs australia abn 90 074 746 160 please support assistance dogs australia s dogged approach to enhancing the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities elroy makes a difference in so many people s lives to make a bequest or a tax deductible gift 1800 688 364 or assistancedogs.org.au 10 for more information on each organisation visit www.probonoaustralia.com.au accredited denotes deductible gift recipient dgr status[close]
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help provide a future for taronga s animals a bequest to the taronga foundation could make all the difference to animals like our sumatran tigers black rhinos asian elephants tasmanian devils corroboree frogs and many many more to make a bequest to the taronga foundation please phone fran o brien on 02 9978 4573 email fobrien@zoo.nsw.gov.au or visit www.tarongafoundation.org dgr 900 091 724 abn 41733619876 photo bobby-jo vial a will to help all creatures great and small bequests legacies memorial donations each year rspca sa cares for over 29,000 animals in need remember the rspca in your will bequest legacy or memorial donation and help the society continue its vital work for information please contact 172 morphett st adelaide sa 5000 ph 08 8212 6871 email info@rspcasa.asn.au www.rspcasa.asn.au © 2009 pro bono australia 11[close]
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the rspca relies on the community for 97 of its funding a large part of the rspca s success depends on the generosity of animal lovers and their bequests leaving a bequest to the rspca is the ultimate expression of compassion for the well-being of neglected animals without your support the care provided for over 144,000 animals per year by staff and volunteers across australia would not be possible for more information contact your local rspca on 1300 777 221 www.rspca.org.au[close]
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probonodogbeq 19/9/07 3:32 pm page 1 your will can help free her from cruelty leaving a legacy could be one of the best things you ever do before you make or or update leaving a legacy could be one of the best things you ever do before you make update your will please consider giving to the world society for the protection of animals your will please consider giving to the world society for the protection of animals it s one of the most effective ways you can help protect animals around thethe world we re it s one of the most effective ways you can help protect animals around world we re a network of more than 800 member societies working in over 145 countries to make a network of more than 900 member societies working in over 150 countries to make this a world where animals matter and cruelty ends this a world where animals matter and cruelty ends show how much you love animals by leaving a legacy to wspa call 1300 13 9772 or visit www.wspa.org.au/legacy if you have ever been loved unconditionally now you can say `thank you with a bequest to animal health and welfare through the veterinary science foundation because animals matter building b01 university of sydney nsw 2006 tel 02 9351 8026 fax 02 9351 8025 email vsf@vetsci.usyd.edu.au www.vetsci.usyd.edu.au/foundation © 2009 pro bono australia 13[close]
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p a gift in will is a gift of life ets give us so much love and companionship and ask so little in return here s a chance to give something back a chance to help literally thousands of animals if you are someone who cares about animals there is something that you can do to show your love and appreciation for over seventy five years the lort smith animal hospital has provided veterinary care to over five million animals whose owners loved them but could not afford their medical care and found loving homes for over 200,000 lost and abandoned animals gifts in wills help the lort smith animal hospital · provide surgery and medical care for pets whose owners can t afford their medical treatment · shelter and find loving homes for thousands of lost abandoned and mistreated animals · support over 140 carers who provide loving homes to stray lost and abandoned animals until they are ready for adoption · provide emergency boarding for animals whose owners are homeless old and frail or who are victims of domestic violence www.lortsmith.com arts and culture listings continue over page © 2009 pro bono australia 15[close]
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giving towards a community free of respiratory illness since 1912 arc as a self funded not for profit has been funding research and project work in respiratory health in australia and neighbouring countries lung disease affects many different people the australian war veteran with chronic lung disease the member of a remote community with high smoking prevalence the young child in the pacific with drug resistant tuberculosis help us to work with communities to find solutions giving a donation large or small or leaving a bequest is a simple way for you to contribute to improving people s quality of life and help build a community free of respiratory illness for everyone for more information contact us on 02 9223 3144 or arc@thearc.org.au 16 for more information on each organisation visit www.probonoaustralia.com.au denotes deductible gift recipient dgr status[close]
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lung disease knows no boundaries you can help and together we can make a difference you can make a donation be a volunteer include a bequest in your will support fundraising events tel 1800 654 301 fax 07 3852 5487 enquiries@lungfoundation.com.au www.lungfoundation.com.au email web communication is vital accessing information in an understandable format is a right that many of us take for granted for over 90 years the deaf society of nsw has made services and information accessible to deaf people ph 02 8833 3600 tty 02 8833 3691 email info@deafsociety.com web www.deafsocietynsw.org.au deaf babies can t afford to wait for the economic recovery cfn 11015 please donate now to break the silence visit shepherdcentre.com.au or call toll free 1800 020 030 © 2009 pro bono australia 17[close]
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st edmund s school where the kids are cool life is celebrated and disability is only a state of mind we are a most dynamic co-educational high school offering a very specialised education to teenage students with a wide range of disabilities including sensory impairment intellectual disability and autism the warmth and care which permeates every facet of st edmund s aims to allow these students to leave their school with high self esteem for the challenges of participation in society and work please help us continue our work by making a bequest or donation we welcome you to find out more about st edmund s and its fabulous kids by telephoning us on 9487 1044 or writing to us at po box 582 wahroonga 2076 or visit our website www.stedmunds.nsw.edu.au vital services which may be provided by the association to its membership include the following · financial assistance towards home ownership and other related costs · for daily optical and independent living low vision and talking products for sale catalogues available on request · referral and information service · please visit our website for an overview of the association keep fred s vision alive www.michaelamendolia.com leave the world a better place by making a bequest or tax-deductible gift help us to continue fred s work phone 02 8741 1900 fax 02 8741 1999 email fhf@hollows.org mail locked bag 5021 alexandria nsw 2015 web www.hollows.org.au 18 for more information on each organisation visit www.probonoaustralia.com.au denotes deductible gift recipient dgr status[close]
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with your help these big brown eyes will see for two we offer a range of services for those with a vision impairment free of charge however it costs around $30,000 to train a single guide dog and we receive no government funding your generous gift will help us improve the mobility independence and quality of life of people living with a vision impairment thank you for bequest wording please call 1800 804 805 © 2009 pro bono australia 19[close]
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deaf cando help the deaf and hearing impaired community with advocacy interpreting support development of specialised programs access to general community services professional support guidance and more deaf cando your gift or bequest will help us to provide this vital service to support us visit our website www.deafcando.com.au or phone 8223 3335 deaf cando deaf and blind children need your help your bequest will continue their educational journey kiara is blind she is one of the bright bubbly students using the services provided by the royal institute for deaf and blind children your support can help provide the best possible ongoing education for kiara and other blind or deaf children call us today to find out how your bequests or legacies will benefit children please contact our community liaison officer on 02 9871 1233 alternatively email us at wills@ridbc.org.au www.ridbc.org.au/bequests 20 for more information on each organisation visit www.probonoaustralia.com.au denotes deductible gift recipient dgr status[close]
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you never know who it might help how your client s bequest will make a difference to thousands of australians[close]
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cancer in australia our challenge one in two australians will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85 some while children some while young parents others when grandparents every day on average 300 australians are told they have cancer thanks to advances in early detection and treatment more than half of cancer patients will be successfully treated but cancer remains the number one cause of premature death in australia more than 43,000 people are expected to die from cancer this year currently there are around 300,000 people living with cancer in australia as the prospects of surviving cancer increase the number of people living with cancer and needing our care and support will continue to increase.[close]
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your client s will can bring hope to future generations after considering family and friends leaving a gift in a will to cancer council will make a difference to thousands of australians a bequest in your client s will can help fund a research program or help us maintain our important advocacy education and support services leaving a bequest to cancer council is simple and easy to do bequests can also be directed towards a particular area that your client believes is important as non-government organisations we rely on community support for our efforts to fight cancer through n research to discover the causes of cancer and improve treatment n education and awareness campaigns that save lives by preventing cancer and detecting it earlier n services for people with cancer their families and carers including support groups palliative and hospice care accommodation for cancer patients having treatment financial assistance and resources n information and support through cancer council helpline a free national service more than 150,000 australians call for information and support every year n advice to doctors and other health professionals about prevention and best treatment local call cost anywhere in australia[close]
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