Fundraising for the Australian Childhood Foundation is easy as well as fun.

We have partnered with Everyday Hero so that you can build your own fundraising page to support children on their road to recovery from the trauma of abuse, neglect and family violence.

By clicking on the Build Fundraising Page Now, you can build your own fundraising page in minutes and approach your friends, family and colleagues for a donation by emailing around the unique link (web address) of your webpage. Each donation is recorded on your page along with any message of support from your donors.

All funds raised go directly to providing trauma counselling to children.

Making a difference has never been so easy! 

FUNDS RAISED

$1,347.00

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Helping children recover together

Thank you for becoming a fundraiser for the Australian Childhood Foundation. We are incredibly grateful for your support and are delighted that you are taking this step on behalf of Australia's most vulnerable - our children.

This is where you get to decide how you want to raise funds in the best way that works for you. Whether you participate in a marathon, cycling challenge, swim, reading challenge, or use your wedding, birthday or anniversary, there are loads of ways that you can raise money for the Australian Childhood Foundation. You may have your own original idea. Even better!

So get started and make sure you create an online fundraising page today.

If you have any questions or need any help, please call the team at Everyday Hero on 1300 798 768.

Australian Childhood Foundation

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Thank you for selecting the Australian Childhood Foundation as your charity to fundraise for via Everyday Hero. We greatly appreciated your commitment to helping children traumatised by abuse, family violence and neglect. Your support will help provide counselling to these children so that they can recover and go on to lead happy and fulfilled lives.

By supporting the Australian Childhood Foundation, you give very special children their childhood back, and show them that they are part of a community who wants them to recover and feel safe.

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