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angelhands $50K in 50 Days Campaign |
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Written by Alan Stuart
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Wednesday, 23 November 2011 16:07 |
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In WA last month, on average 75 people each day were affected by violent crime; that is 3 people EVERY hour. Chances are you know or work with at least one of the men, women or children traumatised. angelhands’ provides these crime victims with safe programs, people and places to turn when there is no one else. It is the season of giving and our key partner has generously pledged $50K toward an unforeseen $100K shortfall. angelhands needs your help to raise the balance!
Please GiveNow to $50K in 50 Days!
See this flyer for further information. Also, check out our informative videos. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 November 2011 16:20 |
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Written by Alan Stuart
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Thursday, 02 February 2012 10:46 |
Did you know that in September 2011 2,339 crimes of violence occurred in Western Australian workplaces, homes or community spaces? That is an average of 75 people each day, or 3 every hour.
Chances are we all know or work with at least one of these men, women and children, their family members or friends. angelhands provides a free service to people who have been traumatised by violent crime and is one of the only services to extend beyond the primary victim and to all kinds of crime victims.
To help angelhands continue to provide this much needed service we need your help! angelhands is holding a Street Appeal on Friday 9th March and we are looking for angels to give 4 hours of their time to “shake tins” and collect donations on our behalf. Angels will be paired up and placed in high traffic areas in the city, given an angelhands t-shirt, collection tin and an ID badge.
If you are interested in helping us, please complete this form and return to the Office |
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Written by Anita Moretta
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Friday, 16 September 2011 14:12 |
Are you a person affected by violent crime who feels the community just doesn’t understand? If so, “Whose Face Do You See?” is a project which aims to give people affected by violent crime the opportunity share their stories in a
way to help the community understand and know how they can respond better. Therefore, raising awareness of the impact crime has on peoples lives.
We are inviting people affected by violent crime to contribute to assist us in achieving this.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 October 2011 15:49 |
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Written by Alan Stuart
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Wednesday, 14 September 2011 17:16 |
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angelhands is pleased to announce individual counselling appointments are now availble with Annabel, a registered psychologist doing post graduate studies with Curtin University (donations gratefully accepted).
This confidential service is available to you or your family if you think you would benefit from some additional support.
Please contact angelhands to make an appointment. Appointments are offered on a first come first serve basis and there is currently no waitlist. So hurry, call now. |
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