Links
Woodlands is happy to support the charities below. To help them raise awareness, we have listed their websites.
The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation
www.pmhfoundation.com
The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation (PMH Foundation) is the official fundraising body for the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children (PMH), Western Australia’s only specialist children’s hospital.
The Australian Charity Wine Auction
www.wineauction.org.au
The Australian Charity Wine Auction is the largest charity auction of its kind with more than 20% of Australia’s leading wineries supporting the event. The event brings together winemakers, wine lovers and collectors to celebrate the Australian wine industry and bid for some of the country’s top drops.
All proceeds for the event go directly to Able Australia www.ableaustralia.org.au (formerly The Deafblind Association) to help support people with deafblindness and other combined disabilities. People with dual-sensory loss (deaf and blind) rely on taste, smell and feel for all that they experience, just as wine lovers do.
National Breast Cancer Foundation
www.nbcf.org.au
The ultimate goal of the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is to raise enough money to fund a cure for breast cancer. The NBCF is Australia's leading national not-for profit organisation established to fund all forms of research into the prevention and cure of breast cancer.
National Stroke Foundation
www.strokefoundation.com.au
The National Stroke Foundation is aiming to save 110,000 Australians from death and disability over the next 10 years. We will achieve this by using evidence based research and educating our community about stroke and prevention.
The National Stroke Foundation is a not for profit organisation that works with the public, Government, health professionals, patients, carers and stroke survivors to reduce the impact of stroke on the Australian community.
The Fred Hollows Foundation
www.hollows.org
The Fred Hollows Foundation is a not-for-profit, community-based, non-government development aid organisation. The Foundation was launched in Sydney, Australia on 3 September 1992, just five months before Professor Fred Hollows passed away.
The Foundation works internationally on comprehensive quality eye care, with a focus on cataract. In Australia, The Foundation facilitates a community development program with Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory.
Youth Focus
www.youthfocus.com.au
Youth Focus is a West Australian, non-profit community based organisation working with young people who are showing early signs associated with suicide, depression and self-harm. Youth Focus can also provide services to their families. Youth Focus values young lives by ensuring the emotional well-being of young people, developing their self worth and offering them the opportunity to reach their full potential.
The Youth and Family Services Team comprises of professionally qualified youth and family counsellors with extensive experience working in this specialised area.