The only thing holding him back from running the school cross-country was not having sneakers.
Thanks to the Nike shoes, Mark was able to lace up & participate in cross-country.
Anglicare – East Victoria
Donation by Nike
Making our teens feel worthy
Imagine having to leave all your belongings behind because you have been removed from your home. The children we work with have to do this.
We give them a backpack to get them through the first 24 – 48hrs of the crisis they are going through.
This backpack holds their only belongings sometimes. So imagine the excitement when they open their backpacks and they see all new clothing, even better they are receiving Nike clothing.
We also make sure we put some distraction items in there. So the Coca-Cola games and books do just that.
We couldn’t do what we do without the support of Good360 and all the companies that support them.
Dojo Shop Rewards positive behaviours
Shreyash – ‘I like getting Dojo Points. I picked the Batman LEGO because Batman is cool and he can save people.’
Tyler – ‘I want to get to 600 Dojo Points. I feel good when I get Dojo Points. I picked the Mateo Z-Robot LEGO because they save people.’
Spencer – ‘I get Dojo Points for doing good work. I feel happy when I get Dojo Points. I picked the Penguin LEGO because I love penguins.’
Andrew – ‘I love coming to the Dojo Shop. I picked the Batman LEGO because I love Batman.’
Tyler – ‘I want to get to 600 Dojo Points. I feel good when I get Dojo Points. I picked the Mateo Z-Robot LEGO because they save people.’
Spencer – ‘I get Dojo Points for doing good work. I feel happy when I get Dojo Points. I picked the Penguin LEGO because I love penguins.’
Andrew – ‘I love coming to the Dojo Shop. I picked the Batman LEGO because I love Batman.’
From Points to Progress: Empowering Students Through Positive Choices
Parin – ‘I like getting Dojo Points and want to save to get a big prize. I love my Avenger watch that I got from the Dojo Shop.’
Mason – ‘I like getting Dojo Points. I get points for doing my work. I love my new watch.’
Terez – ‘Dojo Points make me feel good. I do good work to get more Dojo Points. I love picking pretty things from the Dojo Shop and love my necklace and bracelet set.’
Mason – ‘I like getting Dojo Points. I get points for doing my work. I love my new watch.’
Terez – ‘Dojo Points make me feel good. I do good work to get more Dojo Points. I love picking pretty things from the Dojo Shop and love my necklace and bracelet set.’
Values in Action: The Power of the Dojo Shop
Chris – ‘Getting Dojo Points allow us to get free things from the Dojo Shop. Getting points helps us to make good choices in class.’
Miracle – ‘You can use points instead of money at the Dojo Shop. I liked the Lego Dream Village because I like adventures and I liked the trolls.’
Miracle – ‘You can use points instead of money at the Dojo Shop. I liked the Lego Dream Village because I like adventures and I liked the trolls.’
The Dojo Difference: Encouraging Positive Behaviour Through Rewards
George – ‘It makes me feel good to get Dojo Points. I picked the Beyblade Battle Set because I remember playing with these when I was younger.’
Izaiah – ‘ The Dojo Shop is good to be able to buy things with our points. I picked the Beyblade Battle Set so that I can play with my siblings at home.’
Izaiah – ‘ The Dojo Shop is good to be able to buy things with our points. I picked the Beyblade Battle Set so that I can play with my siblings at home.’
Reintegration
ReConnect is a voluntary post-release transitional support program available to participants that have served a sentence greater than three months and have been deemed as high risk following a suite of assessments that occur prior to release. Participants will be referred to ReConnect if they have listed their post-release region in either Gippsland, Hume or the South East.
Care Packing Day & Winter Boredom Buster Care Packs
Quote from our Founder, Ella Stratton – “We are so grateful for the support of the Good360 Program. For small charities like the HAS Foundation, this generosity makes it possible to provide our Care Pack Service to paediatric palliative care families. It means we can bring comfort and connection to families during some of their most difficult moments.”
A Wonderful Distraction
Today, my hospital school teachers at Bankstown Hospital School gave me gift. I received two Treehouse books that I can also share with my brother. I was also lucky enough to receive a Lego Ninjago. My eyes lit up as soon as I saw it! I built my Lego while sitting in my hospital bed, following the instruction booklet. I want to deconstruct it before I go home so I can rebuild it with my younger brother.
Jacob - Year 5.
Jacob - Year 5.
Keeping it clean
With the current spread of Covid and Influenza in our small community, this great hand sanitiser has assisted the community to slow the spread in infectious diseases. The staff at Coonamble Neighbourhood Centre have said that “the Community has greatly appreciated.
The free hand sanitiser, as the cost of living is having a very big impact on Community”
The free hand sanitiser, as the cost of living is having a very big impact on Community”
Little Bricks, Big Connections
When my son opened the LEGO set from HIPPY, his eyes lit up. We don’t often get brand-new toys, so this was really special. Building together gave us quiet time to talk, laugh, and learn side by side. It’s more than a toy – it’s a memory we’ll treasure.
(Catherine – HIPPY Riverwood Parent)
(Catherine – HIPPY Riverwood Parent)