23 brand-new numeracy kits donated by MJF recently found homes in schools throughout Vanuatu, as part of Vanuatu’s Ministry of Education & Training’s gradual replacement of cyclone destroyed resources.
AUTHOR: The MJF Team
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Senior students from St John’s Lutheran School, Portland once again donated $2,000 after collecting, bagging and selling sheep manure from under a shearing shed near Portland.
Professional development for Vanuatu health workers
In an exciting and new kind of project for the foundation, last year we supported the professional development of two Ni-Vanuatu health workers by sponsoring their attendance at a two week long course in Melbourne.
Hearts and gardens full to bursting
Our major fundraiser Open Gardens Open Hearts welcomed over 400 guests to four beautiful gardens in Bannockburn, raising a whopping $12,536.
Open Gardens Open Hearts 2023
The Melanie Jewson Foundation is proud to present Open Gardens Open Hearts on Saturday 4th November 2023.
Celebrating 10 Years of Impact: An afternoon to remember
In October the foundation celebrated 10 years of impact with a fundraising event at Provenance Wines, Fyansford. We were overwhelmed with support for the event, with over 180 of you able to come out and enjoy the afternoon with us.
Sparkling new website leads design recharge
mjf.org.au launched in September 2022 with tickets going on sale that day for our 10 Years of Impact celebration/fundraising event. We also now have new full colour trifold brochures, serving as an introductory resource to the MJF.
Celebrating 10 Years of Impact
Join us as we celebrate 10 years of work in the Pacific. Enjoy canapés, live music and a welcome drink in beautiful surrounds alongside guest speaker Rev. Tim Costello AO and other special guests.
Strong working relationships at VCH
We have formed an excellent working partnership with the Medical and Paediatric departments over the years, enabling us to reliably provide equipment otherwise impossible to access.
EOFY: ‘Let Me Learn!’
Using funds donated during the EOFY campaign and by drawing on some of our reserves, we were able to allocate $23,600 to providing 17 schools in Sanma province with replacement learning resources.