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I've entered the Coleman Greig Challenge to raise money for three fantastic charities: St Gabriel’s School, the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, and the Westmead Hospital Foundation. All funds raised will support children with special needs and newborn care!

 

I'd love it if you could support my efforts - which you can easily do by making a secure donation through this website. I would also really appreciate it if you could share my page above or comment below so more people know about it.

 

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Thanks so much for your support!

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    St Gabriels and RIDBC and Westmead Hospital Foundation Split Donation Account

    St. Gabriel's School in Castle Hill is a special school catering for primary aged children with disabilities such as sensory impairment, intellectual disability and autism. We offer individualised programs that meet our students’ changing needs, providing them with opportunities to achieve success. Our specialist teaching staff, high teacher to student ratios, and small class means that after any available government funding and fees there is a financial deficit every year. The school has been fortunate to have a long-standing association with Coleman Greig and funds raised from the Challenge enable us to continue to provide the additional resources required in educating children with special needs. Thank you for your support - your donation does make a difference!


    The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC) is Australia's largest non-government provider of therapy, education and diagnostic services for people with hearing or vision loss. By providing quality and innovative education and other services, RIDBC will achieve the best outcomes for current and future generations with hearing or vision loss throughout Australia.
    The range of specialist services available at RIDBC is unique in Australia and is benefiting thousands of children, families, adults and professionals each year. These services are delivered by a broad range of highly qualified professionals. Services are provided from 17 permanent sites and serve children, families and adults throughout Australia. Using face to face services combined with modern technology, RIDBC connects people across Australia to the expert therapy and services they need.


    Westmead Hospital Foundation raises urgently needed funds for health care and research at Westmead. We believe everyone who is sick deserves access to the best possible treatment and care. Generous donations are directed to state of the art medical equipment, life-saving research and enhanced services at Westmead Hospital and The Westmead Institute for Medical Research.  Funds raised from the Coleman Greig Challenge will support newborn care. With more than 6,000 babies born at the Hospital annually, your support means our newest members of the community receive the best possible start to life.

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