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Aditya M 11th birthday fundraiser

Aditya M

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Aditya M 11th birthday fundraiser

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Hey friends!

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to share something important with all of you. As you know, my birthday is coming up, and this year, I've made a special decision. Instead of receiving gifts, I would be incredibly grateful if you could contribute to a cause that is close to my heart: helping Aboriginal children.

I believe that birthdays are not just about receiving presents, but also about spreading joy and making a positive impact. By donating to this cause, we can make a real difference in the lives of these children. The funds we raise will go directly to a charity that supports Aboriginal children, and the best part is, your donations are likely to be tax-deductible! It's a win-win situation.

Aboriginal children in many communities face unique challenges, including limited access to education and healthcare disparities. By pooling our resources, we can help create opportunities for them and contribute to their well-being. Imagine the smiles we can bring to their faces and the hope we can inspire in their hearts.

I understand that not everyone may be able to contribute, and that's completely okay. Your support and encouragement mean a lot to me, and I would be grateful for your positive thoughts and well wishes as well. Every act of kindness matters, whether big or small.

Let's come together and make a difference on my birthday! If you're interested in contributing, please let me know, and I'll provide you with the necessary details. Your generosity will truly make this year's celebration special and meaningful.

Thank you for being amazing friends and for considering joining me in this endeavor. Together, we can spread love and create a brighter future for those in need.

With gratitude,

Aditya

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Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency Co Op Ltd

The Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) is the lead Aboriginal child and family welfare organisation in Victoria, protecting and promoting the rights of Aboriginal children and young people and vulnerable community members. Each year VACCA assists over 6,000 people in Victoria.  
 
As an Aboriginal community-controlled organisation, VACCA supports and advocates for the Aboriginal Community across 70 programs delivered in six offices; Gippsland, Ovens-Murray and four in metropolitan Melbourne working in the areas of child and family services, family violence, homelessness, emergency relief, supporting vulnerable community members/Elders, youth, Stolen Generations, education and cultural programs. 

VACCA’s key areas of work are in service delivery, advocacy and training. Working across the spectrum of prevention, early help, early intervention, targeted support and tertiary level services. Our approach is underpinned by principles of; prevention, early intervention and therapeutic healing, premised on human rights, self-determination, promoting client voice, cultural respect and safety. 
 
Vision: Aboriginal self-determination - Live, Experience and Be.
Purpose: Supporting culturally strong, safe and thriving Aboriginal communities. 

Website: vacca.org

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