For Good Foundation | Community
For Good Foundation
Phone: (08) 8180 0601
Reviews
to load big map
25.01.2022 137 women every day ....
23.01.2022 Are you moving or having a COVID clean out? RufUs Charity - Supporting victims of domestic violence and homelessness works closely with other charities that supply accommodation to those suffering from domestic violence and homeless by making sure they have furniture in their new found home. They are in need of white goods, dining tables and chairs, couches and kitchen ware. Find out more on their website https://rufus.org.au
23.01.2022 R U OK?Day is Thursday 10 September and this year's message is 'There's more to say after R U OK?'. Head to R U OK Day's website for a list of ways you can help encourage more life-changing conversations and share the message with your community while physically distancing. ... https://www.ruok.org.au/ideas-for-supporting-r-u-ok-day-whi See more
22.01.2022 South Australian women experiencing domestic violence are set to receive increased safety and financial support as part of a $2.4 million coronavirus-prompted cash boost to break the cycle of violence before it’s too late. https://indaily.com.au//boost-to-sa-domestic-violence-fu/
20.01.2022 This hand signal alerts others to domestic abuse without a word https://www.vicnews.com//video-this-hand-signal-alerts-ot/
20.01.2022 Stay safe and vigilant SA
20.01.2022 At 15 the danger starts escalating
18.01.2022 A little kindness goes a long way! 1000 Hearts is a global kindness project, sharing love through hand made hearts. If you’re crafty, making hearts will delight your creative soul, and if you’re not into sewing, you can give hearts away that others have made. If you’re in a position to purchase, you’ll find the Etsy store delightful and if you’re not flush with cash, you can access free hearts, downloads and info through their website. www.1000hearts.com.au
17.01.2022 Do you know an outstanding volunteer who is going beyond the call of duty to help those escaping domestic violence. Nominate them for our Hunt for a Hero award! https://hfgf.org.au/fgf-nomination-form/ #huntforahero
16.01.2022 Keep those nominations coming! Nominate an outstanding volunteer who is going beyond the call of duty to help those escaping domestic violence. Please share with your community and networks. https://hfgf.org.au/fgf-nomination-form/ #huntforahero
15.01.2022 Nominations have closed for our Hunt for a Hero Awards. Thank you to everyone who has submitted a nomination and to our amazing sponsor Discovery Parks. The winners are being announced on 5 December!
15.01.2022 The message for R U OK Day Day 2020 is ‘There’s more to say after R U OK?’. The aim is for Australians to know what to say when someone says they’re not OK and guide them through how they can continue a conversation that could change a life. You don’t have to be an expert to keep the conversation going when someone says they’re not OK. By knowing what to say you can help someone feel supported and access appropriate help long before they’re in crisis, which can make a really positive difference to their life. You can learn what to say at www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask
15.01.2022 Incredible story
13.01.2022 Self isolation and increased stress during COVID-19 will likely see an increase in domestic violence incidents. Research has found that there is often a spike in violence against women during disasters, which have similar features to the current COVID crisis. During self isolation people will find themselves at home with an abusive partner, and without access to their usual support. There are a number of things you can do to try and keep safe. It’s also important for people t...o keep in touch with their friends or family members who may be in an unsafe position Please remember 1800RESPECT has highly trained and qualified counsellors available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. More information is available on their website https://zcu.io/6uG9
13.01.2022 Remember her name Remember the stories
12.01.2022 You can still receive emergency help if it is not safe to speak, or you cannot speak. When a 000 caller doesn’t respond to the operator's question 'Emergency. P...olice? Fire? Ambulance?' the call is transferred to an interactive voice response (IVR). The IVR asks you to press '55' if you require emergency help. If you don’t press '55' after being asked three times, your call will be disconnected. If you press '55' you will be connected to the police. If you are still unable to speak, the police will attempt to call you back and might also send a patrol car to your address. Police will use the address for the service (which would usually be either your home or billing address). This means it is important to make sure that your telco has the most up-to-date address details for your phone services. If you are calling from a mobile service and are not at your service address, police will try to locate you and respond to your request. But this may not always be possible without an address or accurate location information. If you can speak and provide your location, you should do so. This will ensure police can respond quickly. Advanced mobile location technology, which can provide latitude and longitude coordinates of the mobile handset location should be available later in 2020. This will help to locate callers who are not calling from their service address. https://www.acma.gov.au/emergency-calls
10.01.2022 What a great initiative and created here in South Australia! The Be Well Plan is a tailored plan focusing on mental health and wellbeing. Throughout this online program you will learn different exercises and strategies to build strong and positive levels of mental health and wellbeing. These exercises and strategies are based on the latest scientific evidence and get updated regularly. https://zcu.io/J5pb
10.01.2022 Vale Susan Ryan. Everyone can make an impact
08.01.2022 If you are worried about your safety during this time please reach out. It’s OK to leave your house if you feel unsafe.
08.01.2022 A brave and harrowing story
07.01.2022 A solid 100 reasons
06.01.2022 Due to COVID-19 we have had to pivot and change our fundraising activity. We have launched a Go Fund Me page, our virtual fundraising tin, and we're rattling it loudly. Help us reward those who support others in this important space. Every donation makes a difference. #huntforahero... https://zcu.io/d5hv
06.01.2022 Salon small talk could save a life. A new workshop program held by Working Women's Centre SA Inc will train hairdressers and salon workers to appropriately and safely respond to disclosures of domestic or family violence by their clients. https://citymag.indaily.com.au//salon-small-talk-could-s/
04.01.2022 Who doesn't love a good scone! In lieu of the Royal Adelaide Show, The SACWA Adelaide Branch are having a number of Trading Tables around South Australia selling their delicious goodies starting today. Find out locations and times on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/southauscwa
03.01.2022 This is what we need more than ever; active bystanders who are willing to stand for what they believe in and take action. https://indaily.com.au//both-actions-and-words-needed-to-/
01.01.2022 Welcome to Hannah's Place This week, on what should've been Hannah Clarke's 32nd birthday, part of the Bill Hewitt Reserve in Camp Hill was officially renamed in her memory. Four trees were also planted to honour Hannah and her three children; Aaliyah, Laianah, and Trey.... They were all were murdered in February by Ms Clarke's estranged husband. "[Hannah's Place] is not only for Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey. It’s for all victims of domestic and family violence," Councillor Fiona Cunningham wrote on social media. "A place to reflect. To gather courage and to be brave. A place to support each other. "But above all, I hope our community finds some peace and happiness here." : Jessica Rendall and Small Steps 4 Hannah https://www.facebook.com/abcinbrisbane/posts/10159039549519669/
Related searches
-
- 3 Rivers Radio Dunedoo Coolah Mendooran 96.1 and 95.3
Non-profit organisation Community organisation
42 Bolaro Street 2844 Dunedoo, NSW, Australia
609 likes
- Carers NT
Non-profit organisation Charitable organisation Community organisation Social service
+61 8 8944 4888
1 Willeroo Street TIWI 0810 Darwin, NT, Australia
2188 likes
- Kingdom Builders
Non-profit organisation Community organisation Religious organisation
PO Box 182 3121 Richmond, VIC, Australia
225 likes