Supported Charities
Since 1979 the Golden Stave has supported over 50 NSW Children’s Charities.
Listed here are the children’s charities we have supported;
- The Allanah & Madeline Foundation
- Aunties and Uncles
- The Australasian Tuberous Sclerosis Society (TS Society)
- Autism Spectrum Australia
- Australian Children’s Music Foundation
- Australian Cord Blood Bank
- Bates Drive Special School
- Bear Cottage - The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
- Blind Sporting Association
- Breakaway
- Camp Breakaway
- Can Teen
- Catherine Sullivan Centre
- Catholic Centre for Hearing Impaired Children
- Central Coast Kids In Need
- Child Flight
- Children's Cancer Institute Australia For Medical Research
- The Child Abuse Prevention Service
- Clown Doctors (The Humour Foundation)
- Community Outreach Ministries Inc
- Cure Cancer Australia
- Cure Our Kids Inc.
- Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
- Epilepsy Association (Epilepsy Action)
- Handicapped Children's Centre New South Wales
- Heart Kids – The Heart Centre for Children
- The Humour Foundation (The Clown Doctors)
- Humpty Dumpty Foundation
- Inala
- Inspire Foundation
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
- KidsXpress
- Kookaburra Kids
- Lifestart Co-Operative Limited
- Mirabel Foundation
- MMAD (Musicians Making A Difference)
- Multiple Sclerosis Society of New South Wales
- Muscular Dystrophy Association of New South Wales
- New Children's Hospital, Randwick
- Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy
- Paraplegic & Quadriplegic Association of NSW
- Recreation Sports & Aquatic Club
- Redkite
- Royal Far West School
- St Gabriel's School for Hearing Impaired Children
- The Shepherd Centre
- Sony Music Foundation
- The Spastic Centre - Techno Tots
- Support Act Limited
- Surf Life Saving School Northern Beaches
- Sydney Adventist Hospital Foundation
- Sydney Children's Hospital Randwick
- Sylvanvale Foundation
- TAD
- The National Centre for Childhood Grief (NCCG)
- The Shepherd Centre
- The Wayside Chapel Foundation
- Westhaven Association
- Wheelchair Sports NSW (WSNSW)
- Youth Off The Streets
- YWCA