There are 13 Child Welfare charity and NFP organisations in Australia
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An Australia-based national children's charity, The Smith Family helps disadvantaged Australians make the most of their education, thus enabling them to establish a healthy and secure future.
Support for Parents of Children with Food Allergies in WA.
The George Jones Child Advocacy Centre is the first of its kind in Australia.
The Geraldton Streetwork Aboriginal Corporation is an award winning Youth organisation and is recognised as one of the most efficient and proactive youth programs in the Mid West Region of Western Australia.
Healthway provides sponsorship to sports, arts, and racing organisations to promote healthy messages, facilitate healthy environments and increase participation in healthy activities.
Kids Are Kids! provides therapy assessment and intervention services for children at all levels of developmental disability or delay.
Kids Helpline is Australia’s only free (even from a mobile), confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25.
Parkerville Children and Youth Care protects and cares for the most vulnerable children and youth in our community through the provision of a therapeutic environment.
Here at the Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation we’re helping to transform the health care of WA’s sick children and young people so they can live their healthiest and happiest lives.
Save the Children is Australia's leading independent emergency relief and development organisation for children. We save and protect children's lives and strive to give every child a safe and happy childhood.
Starlight Children's Foundation brightens the lives of seriously ill and hospitalised children, and their families, throughout Australia.
An annual Kyle's Camp in Broome for children with cancer from Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth. The camp offers fun activities and the chance to form new friendships, so these children can, in Kyle's words, “feel better”.
Variety WA is all about empowering Western Australian children who are sick, disadvantaged or have special needs to live, laugh and learn.