Health & Carer Support Grants - For families like mine

 


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Grants fund organisations that help families like mine.

As we edge closer to my 7-year-old's next Open Heart Surgery, I'm acutely reminded of the need for grants to keep supporting organisations that invest in supporting families living with critical and chronic health issues. The mental strain on weeks like this for us gets heavy. By midday today, we'll know whether we're facing another surgery, or whether life will continue on as it has for the last 6 years.

With Carers Week coming up in October, I've highlighted 5 grants that support families and carers experiencing serious health issues. Thank you to the many funders and organisations who are investing in this space. We need you.

Read more about my story and family on my Blog.

Grants mentioned in this episode:

Carers Week GrantsOffers grants to organisations and carer support groups to run events or activities, either online or in person to support and celebrate carers across NSW as part of National Carers Week, 10-15 October 2021.Find out more.

Health Condition Support GrantsProvides grants to Victorian peer support groups to help meet some of the costs associated with providing social, emotional and practical support to its members.Find out more.

Steve Waugh Foundation Australia GrantsSupports children and young adults who have a rare disease with a prevalence of 2:100,000. Funds can be given for medicines, treatment, equipment or items that improve the quality of life for the applicant and their family.Find out more.

Grants for Good HealthFunds bright ideas to improve health in rural and remote communities in Queensland.Find out more.

Harcourts Foundation GrantsProvides support for a specific event, project, item, or initiative that helps, grows, and enriches our communities.Find out more.

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