Care Programs
From Buddy Bags to intensive therapeutic support, we help children and young people who have experienced violence or trauma to recover, heal, and grow.
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From Buddy Bags to intensive therapeutic support, we help children and young people who have experienced violence or trauma to recover, heal, and grow.
Through eSmart and Dolly’s Dream, we empower children and young people to be positive digital citizens and change the culture of bullying.
Our advocacy work speaks out for and with children and young people. We fight for their right to be free from bullying, violence and trauma, so their future is strong.
Join our community of monthly donors and be part of the fight to keep children safe.
Make a difference by giving up your time and talents to support children and young people to live happy, safe and strong.
Get creative. There are many ways you, your organisation or school can help raise vital funds.
Learn how your business or organisation can get involved and make an impact for children and young people.
Buy your raffle tickets online today. Every ticket purchase helps us keep children free from violence and trauma.
Give a gift that gives twice by purchasing a virtual gift for someone you love all while helping children in crisis feel safe.
The Richmond Football Club has joined the buddy brigade and is dedicating its Round 18 match on Sunday 14 July against GWS GIANTS to raise much-needed funds for the Alannah & Madeline Foundation to help vulnerable children heal from the pain of trauma.
The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is urgently calling for stronger legislation and regulation including a Children’s Online Privacy Code to protect children from exploitation online. The Foundation is shocked and dismayed be the findings from Human Rights Watch that reveal personal photographs of Australian children have been "scraped from the world wide web and used to train popular AI tools without the knowledge or consent of the children or their parents.
As an organisation dedicated to keeping children and young people free from violence and trauma wherever they live, learn and play, we welcome the recent discourse in the media and wider community around the issue of raising the minimum age for social media use from 13 to 16 years of age.
The contributions of our generous partners allows us to continue our vital work helping children and young people live free from bullying, violence and trauma.
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