The Mission . . .
To create 1000 backpacks filled with essential & personal items for children in care
(With the help of the Perth and Townsville Projects, we reached 1230 backpacks at the start of January 2010)
NEW GOAL
To create 5000 backpacks filled with essential & personal items for children in care
I'm collecting donations of school backpacks (preferably new, but in good condition is fine too). I'd like to make up some packs to give to charity.
My partner and I have been looking into taking on the role as foster carers and the process has opened my eyes to just how much some kids don't have.
Imagine being taken from your home by strangers (police or DOCS) with nothing but the clothes you are wearing or possibly a rubbish bag hastily stuffed with clothes or toys and then being sent off to live with strangers. Or being in care with one family for a month or so and then being moved on to the next one. Some of these kids have nowhere to call home.
My thoughts behind the backpacks are - the pack stays with the child; it has p.j.'s a little blanket, maybe some clothes, an age appropriate toy or book (depending on what I can get), and a little torch. All underwear sent should be new with tags please.
Donate the backpack with or without contents.
If you don't have a backpack, just donate what you have in plastic bags and I'll sort it.
Don't forget children of all ages are in care, from newborn babies to teenagers.
All Donations are welcome!
Visit the blog page to follow the progress and maybe get to know me a little better.
The titles are below or you can click on the word BLOG to go to the page!
My plan is to collect the donations make the backpacks up and drop them at foster care agencies myself. That way I know it's getting to where it's needed.(The project became Incorporated on the 6th August 2010).
I thank you in advance for having trust in my word that all donations will go towards creating the backpacks. Please read the blog page to keep track of what's going on!
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These donations are not tax deductible (yet!)

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