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Bravery Box

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 416 229 694



Address: Brisbane 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.braverybox.org.au

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25.01.2022 This time last year $10,000 changed the face of Bravery Box, and all it took was LOADS of you voting for me in the Westfield Local Heroes. Please get clicking again and vote for my gorgeous friend and fellow Bravery Boxer Zoe Rehbein. Her hat is in the ring for her epic work with Children's Tumour Foundation. https://surveys.reputation.com/surveys3/run



23.01.2022 A guest blog by Oncology Mum Angie Morgann. In September we fight. Even when we're tired beyond the tellig of it. Even when we are broken. We fight for our own child and all the other children who have had cancer, and those who will in the future. https://braverybox.org.au/blog/in-september-i-fight/

21.01.2022 For 28 years Shane has nursed children and teens with cancer. She is deeply loved by our community. Cancer has no fucking manners and has set his sight on Shane's boobs. Cancer can have the boobs, but he may not have Shane. https://braverybox.org.au/blog/cancer-has-no-fcking-manners/

21.01.2022 Childhood cancer changed me. I now seek understanding before judgement, I hurt more often, I laugh louder, I am quick to find gratitude and forgiveness, I cry easily and my hope is so deep and rich, you could taste it. Childhood cancer invites us to live a more connected and passionate life. #pediatriccancer #cancer #childhoodcancerawareness #donate #giveback #gogold #kidsgetcancertoo #nonprofit #morethan4 #support #childrenshealth #cancersucks #endchildhoodcancer #childhoodcancer #thisiswhatbravelookslike #braverybox



20.01.2022 These shirts have become so meaningful to the kids with cancer who wear them. They are exactly what BRAVE looks like. If you'd like to throw us some coin so we can continue our work, you are super awesome. gf.me/u/ypdvsy $20 buys one child with cancer a 'This is what BRAVE looks like' T 950 children in Australia are diagnosed with cancer every year. That's a lot of shirts y'all.

19.01.2022 A lot of our pain and anger comes from a very human search for ‘fairness’, to have equal amounts. Fair, although a lovely idea, doesn’t really exist. I believe that looking for fair is a place where more guilt and pain and especially anger live. Fair is where I’ll find guilt that my child survived, it’s where I’ll find a sea of pain that my child had to battle in the first place. ... 'What IS' is a really important place to me - it's where I try to live. Brave is accepting the day as it is #piperbrave See more

18.01.2022 So this happened. Who was at our fundraiser Brews, Bites and Beats last year watching our fabulous MC Bebe Gunn command a room?



18.01.2022 If you care about a child or young person with cancer, and have an email account, this is something you can do to help.

16.01.2022 It is not a Journey. Many people use this word when describing a person’s trauma or battle or ‘insert shit show here’. Within childhood cancer (and I have no doubt other shit shows) it is often a vehemently disliked word. Journey feels like it’s something you choose, it feels voluntary, pleasant even. Yet, so many of us find ourselves using the term, for want of a better phrase. Even when we choose hope, find joy, seek silver linings to describe the momentum of getting th...rough days and weeks and years as a ‘journey’ robs us of our battle scars. The battle scars of fear, of loss, of changed abilities, lost and found friendship and the absolute tenacity, love, connection and determination required to get through. Journey seems too vanilla for the truth of it and the depth of it. Phrases I personally use instead of journey are ‘shit show’, ‘what happened to us’, ‘when Lara had cancer’. Phrases others use war zone, baptism of fire, shit-storm. I personally do not take offence when people use the term journey, but I do really prefer to say ‘when Lara had cancer’ because that is what it is. What terms do you use for your shit show? #pediatriccancer #cancer #childhoodcancerawareness #donate #giveback #gogold #kidsgetcancertoo #nonprofit #morethan4 #support #childrenshealth #cancersucks #endchildhoodcancer #childhoodcancer #thisiswhatbravelookslike #braverybox

15.01.2022 This bleed was for you Missy. Missy is a mighty Bravery boxer. At times, her body is cracking through the red and gold stuff quicker than she can receive transfusions. Join her blood donation army at Missy's Donors. Missy, B+! straight from my vein to yours P. S. I did not intend to matchy matchy with Australian Red Cross Lifeblood but I'm ever so glad I did!

14.01.2022 Three quesitons that are helping our Director Tanya Allan live a better life, and she says, if she's lucky will help her die a better death.

14.01.2022 From the lovely Keely, to you.



10.01.2022 Not just the scars on the outside, but those on the inside. Own them, if you can, love them.

09.01.2022 Just in time for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month... our new website. We're still busy loading content, but this is our new look. Isn't she pretty? Thank you Shortie Designs for the technical wizardry and for teaching this old dog some fancy new tricks. https://www.braverybox.org.au/

07.01.2022 For anyone who needs to see this today. For those of you holding on by your bleeding fingertips. Whatever your trauma and your pain. It’s not your fault it won’t feel like this forever.

07.01.2022 One of the things I cherished about hospital time was complete uninterrupted time to spend with Lara. Admissions were sacred. I wouldn’t work, there would just be Lara and I (or Ruari and I when Lara’s Dad was on hospital duty). Just my child and I spending time together. Especially during admissions when she wasn’t grimly sick, we’d play and watch endless TV in bed together, we’d laugh and we’d get creative with painting tongue depressors and 100 uses for vom bags and blowi...ng up hospital gloves into balloons (seriously, blowing up an extra thick chemo glove took ALL my swimmers lungs but she loved it). I would often say ‘We all need to be locked in a room with our child for a couple of days to slow down enough and really SEE how amazing they are, how much fun they are’. I hope, during not just this lock down, but during previous and those to come, you can find some ways to make your homes sacred space. To schedule a day or two of nothing other than your family. No mad cleaning or working from home, but two consecutive days of just people spending time together. It wasn’t all intimate, sacred time together. There was terror and there were tears and there were some deeply traumatic procedures that our young girl needed to get through. On the other side now, our overwhelming memory is the love and the fun we had locked in a room together for days on end. #pediatriccancer #cancer #childhoodcancerawareness #donate #giveback #gogold #kidsgetcancertoo #nonprofit #morethan4 #support #childrenshealth #cancersucks #endchildhoodcancer #childhoodcancer #thisiswhatbravelookslike #braverybox

06.01.2022 Thank you, as always to CrackerJack Toys - Bulimba. Lara and I delivered a beautiful collection of gifts from this amazing supporter yesterday. Smiles all around.

05.01.2022 When one of our children grow their angel wings, I like to imagine them being welcomed by a wonderful family of all of our angel babies. Fly high Missy, and give our angel babies lots of kisses and cuddles for us.

05.01.2022 This speaks to me so deeply and I'm sure many others here who are wired on years of stress hormones and fuelling energy with coffee and sugar, to get through. Thank you to my friend who today said to me 'what are you doing to look after yourself' and introduced me to the works of Dr Libby Weaver. We all need those people who will speak up when they see us struggling. Thank you M. ... https://youtu.be/tJ0SME6Z9rw

05.01.2022 https://www.paypal.com/donate/ Please help us. Like any charity right now, Bravery Box is hurting. If you'd like to help us continue our work, helping kids and teens with cancer celebrate SUPER brave, you can make a tax deductible donation here. You can also be all kinds of awesome and arrange a cheeky little monthly donation to us.

04.01.2022 If you are a person in or surviving trauma or grief, if you love a person in or surviving trauma or grief, this will be the most helpful four minutes you spend today.

03.01.2022 A lesson in what to say when someone hurts your feelngs. Sometimes people say something that accidentally hurt our feelings. Sometimes they're just plain old mean. Practicing what to say helps. In this video Deb an Lara teach you how to use Comeback Coaching. You can use the opportunity to Educate Be Funny or play Tennis and hit the spotlight right back at them.... If you want to make sure we can continue to create great content like this, you can throw us some coin at- gf.me/u/ypdvsy

03.01.2022 Please help - we need new shirts for our Bravery Boxers. They are EXACTLY what Brave looks like. 100% tax deductible, countless good karma points. Bravery Box have never, ever done a Go Fund Me. We've always held grass roots fundraisers. Held boot stomping parties to earn the cash to make us tick.... In the current climate we don't know when we can fundraise again. So here it is people. The very first Go Fund me. Please do Go Fund me. We run on the smell of an oily rag, but even the fumes are running dry. Some things you might like to know about us. Not ever, never has one of our volunteers been paid for their work - our engine room is full of hearts the size of the planet. Our office space is donated by Arana Hills Physiotherapy so we don't pay rent. Our monthly ongoing costs is exactly $290. For clean, dust free storage for our toy drive loot and the hosting of our software and website. Any $ we raise above our running cost and our Tshirt production, support programs goes directly to research projects at Kids Cancer Project. This will be the first year we haven't been able to contribute tens of thousands of dollars to find a cure because there can't be any boot stomping parties to raise funds. https://www.gofundme.com/f/this-is-what-brave-looks-like

03.01.2022 Twinning. Our founder Tanya, and her daughter Lara, leukaemia survivor and the girl who inspired the whole Bravery Box shebang

03.01.2022 What a haul! On Friday the amazing Michael and his Mum dropped off a MOUNTAIN of donation to us. Michael has been collecting donations AND growing his hair to shave as a fundraiser for us after watching his sister's 5 year old friend Emma battle Burkitts Lymphoma. Our toys donations are used to reward a child in hospital after a painful or confronting procedure or just after a no good, very bad day. They often become the highlight of many children's hospital visits. Be like Michael. https://braverybox.org.au/toy-drive/ If you are a business who has registered their interest as a drop off point, we'll be in touch this week with how to do this. Thank you for your patience.

02.01.2022 Lara’s courage, her optimism, her sunshine and light inspired the Bravery Box. Thank you Make-A-Wish Australia - Brisbane North Branch for organising this amazing experience at Bondi Rescue Lifeguards for Lara and our family. They even pronounced Ruari’s name right. Hoppo at the end ‘these kids are really what Brave Is’ - that’s a shout out to ALL of our Bravery Boxers. You are exactly what Brave looks like.

01.01.2022 Love these regular donors to the Bravery Box. These 3D printed toys never last long before they find a new home.

01.01.2022 I'll rise up... 100 times for you.

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