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The Fast, The Slow & The Pretty – BIG Buckers!

20 September 2011 by barb

 Also known as (L – R in the pic) Jarryd, Gabby, Paul, Ella (the tiger), Donna, Molly & Josh – raised a whopping $1,415 in the recent Run Melbourne event – that’s the largest amount ever raised for us through a single event by an individual or family!  Donna says “Our family made a decision to support I Give a Buck Foundation because it was a local charity and because we knew our financial contribution would assist in a small but significant way towards a better quality of life for children and their families”. Our thanks and gratitude go to each and every one of them

Hawthorn Guernsey for Maddy’s Appeal!

08 September 2011 by barb

Hawthorn FC and Australian Children's charity I Give A Buck! are working to raise funds for Rett's Syndrome sufferer Maddy

In support of Maddy’s Car Appeal, the Hawthorn Football Club has donated a Limited Edition 2011 Hawthorn lithograph team signed Guernsey – and we’re auctioning it on eBay, starting the auction on Wednesday, September 14th.

The jumper is one of only 400 produced and the last one that the club sold raised $500 – so we’re hoping for a great result for Maddy with this one!

Many thanks to the Hawthorn Football Club for their support and generosity.

 Here is the link to the auction page:

No red tape here…

07 September 2011 by barb

Australian children's charity I Give A Buck! cuts through the red tape to help terminally ill childrenI am SO glad that our wonderful little foundation was set up to be as flexible as possible – so that we could instantly provide help where it was needed and when it was needed – and the importance of that philosophy was confirmed for me this morning.

I received a call for help from a nurse at a Victorian Hospital. One of the children that we have helped in the past is in the final few days of his life. He is being cared for at home by his mum. A Victorian government program has been funding some in-home nursing care during the night so that mum is able to get some much needed sleep. She is exhausted and devastated. She has two other children to guide through this time too.

Her precious little boy is now unconscious and sedated but is a fighter and has hung on longer than expected already. Today she received the news that her funding allowance for overnight nursing care has run out and that no more nurses will be sent to help.

Her only options now are to take her little man to hospital or to the Very Special Kids Hospice to see out his final days. But the family wants him to spend his final days at home, surrounded by his family, and in the comforting surrounds of everything that is familiar to him. It’s not a lot to ask.

I was asked if we would fund nursing care so that he could stay at home, and so that mum could continue to be supported during this terrible time. I simply said YES. No application forms, no lengthy approval process, no waiting period, no red tape of any kind. Just a simple YES.

It’s what we do. It’s what we are here for. And it’s all made possible thanks to YOU and YOUR generosity. So an extra special thank you to all of you this week, from me and from this wonderful little boy’s family who have just had a great burden lifted in their absolute hour of need.

It has crystallised for me the need to have a reserve of funds on hand for just this occasion. I’ll now be on the lookout for a business that would like to take on this challenge. In the last 6 months we’ve spent almost $20,000 on emergency nursing care for children at home. I’m estimating that we’ll need $50,000 per annum – more as the program grows – and there’ll be program naming rights on offer for any major donor that wants to take up the option of funding this critical program. If you know of a company that might be interested, please email me at barb @ igab.org.au

If you’d like to personally help us to create this reserve of funds, you can donate to our Priority Kids Appeal http://www.igiveabuck.org.au/donate/donations/current-appeals/priority-kids-appeal/ 

Australian children’s charity I Give A Buck Foundation of Australia Ltd assists children from disadvantaged families who also suffer from a life-threatening or life-altering illness or condition – with particular focus on terminally ill children.

Brett Larkins is a BIG Bucker!

06 September 2011 by barb

Brett Larkins supports Australian Children's charity I Give A Buck!Brett has been a long time supporter of I Give A Buck and has recently passed the $500 mark with his donations – giving him automatic entry into our BIG Buckers Hall of Fame! 

Brett says: “It’s a great feeling to know that your contribution whether it be large or small goes directly to someone and something worthwhile.
I do give to other organisations and will continue to do so but it just doesn’t have the same personal impact that this does and I just want to do my bit to help in a way that I can.”