news Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 From little things…Boorowa to Galong charity walk raises $14,000 for Karinya! There is an in-house joke at Karinya that each and every fundraising endeavour is accompanied by a major weather event! Not to be outdone on a blustery, overcast September day 110 women ranging in age from 14 to 74 undertook a 28 kilometre charity walk from Boorowa to Galong NSW. As a result, these amazing women raised almost $14,000 for Karinya House. The charity walk was facilitated by two inspirational local Boorowa girls, Katrina and Teena McGrath. Katrina and Teena initially spoke to Karinya’s Director, MarieLouise Corkhill, about their idea in May and she was understandably overwhelmed with their generosity and vision. The purpose of their walk, apart from raising much needed funds for Karinya, was to raise awareness of the suffering, moral injustice and human rights issues faced by women and children throughout the world. “Karinya House was chosen as the designated charity because of the love, care and support they provide to women and children in crisis and because these women and children are virtually on our doorstep”, said Teena. Katrina also added “we are essentially women walking for women.” The journey began on the grounds of St Patrick’s Church at Boorowa and concluded at the Galong monastery. Well earned refreshments including a glass of champagne or juice was enjoyed by the participants at the end of this epic achievement. The walk was also sponsored by a number of local Boorowa businesses. “It would have been impossible to put this event together and have it run so smoothly if we did not have the support and enthusiasm of local people”, Teena reiterated. Marie-Louise Corkhill walked the journey with her mother, Leonie, who was acknowledged by the other participants as ‘a real inspiration’. At the end of the walk Marie-Louise expressed her heartfelt thanks on behalf of Karinya House and the women and children we support, noting that that homeless, pregnant and parenting women come to Karinya from regional NSW as well as the ACT. She also thanked the support and catering crew, being Danny and Dermot McGrath, Neil Stuart, Ally McGrath, Marie Martin, Patty Boulding and Nick Nadycz. In addition, we acknowledge the wonderful assistance provided by Karinya House Volunteers, Markus Gibson-Huck and Sam Longley, who formed part of the support crew. We are immensely grateful to Teena and Katrina for their efforts in making this day such a successful event. Sincere thanks also to all the women who undertook the journey and their supporters, for their generosity and enthusiasm in raising awareness of the injustices within our communities and raising vital funds to support Karinya’s work. Insidethisissue From little things…Boorowa to Galong charity walk raises $14,000 for Karinya! 1 From our Management Committee 2 Lisia’s story 3 Coins for Karinya exceeds all expectations 3 Meet our Staff – Jessica Wilson 4 Mother’s Day Ball – save the date! 4 Aussie Farmers Direct 4 A very special thank you to… 5&6 How you can help Karinya House 7 Our corporate, community and government partners 8 Project 1000 donation form Insert Aussie Farmers Direct flyer Insert Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 from our Management Committee Dear friends of Karinya House As Karinya House enters another year of service to the ACT and surrounding regions, it is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the changing fortune and growth we have experienced during the past year. The value and importance of Karinya’s work continues to be endorsed through notable donations, successful fundraising events, increased recognition of our work in the community and most importantly, the happiness and improved future of so many of our Clients. Thank you to our many supporters for their continued kindness and generosity, which is always most evident at Christmas. Your contributions to our annual Christmas Appeal ensured our Clients and their families did not go without the goodwill, gifts and special treats many of us enjoy during this festive season. I am thrilled to announce that the Christmas Appeal raised $13,420 – a truly amazing result! The practical and in-kind assistance we receive from the community at Christmas is also a wonderful endorsement of the work we do. We were delighted and overwhelmed by the quality and quantity of items donated and have written to each donor individually to thank them. The items were included in the Christmas hampers we distributed to our Clients and their families. As ever, we extend our sincere appreciation to Karinya’s Associate Director, Luisa Lopes, who tirelessly put together 103 gift and/or food hampers. This is an enormous task which she fulfills on a voluntary basis each and every year – thank you Luisa! At our Annual General Meeting on 22 November we sadly farewelled three longserving members of our Management Committee, Mark Waldron, Betty Meyer, and Carol Sawyer. Mark has fulfilled the role of Treasurer since May 1998. He has dedicated his skill and expertise to the role during this time and we are indebted to him for his support for more than 13 years. We are pleased to announce that Committee member, Dino Vido, has accepted the role of Treasurer. Betty Meyer joined the Management Committee in November 2005 and her role as Secretary has been invaluable. Her warm and gentle presence has meant so much to us all and we thank her sincerely. Catherine Cooney has generously taken on the dual roles of Secretary and Vice President. Carol Sawyer, who is also General Manager of the Canberra Southern Cross Club, has served on the Committee since March 2009. Carol has played a significant role by imparting her professional advice and broad corporate experience in support of our organisation. We will continue to be assisted by Carol as we maintain our ongoing partnership with the Canberra Southern Cross Club. At the AGM we also welcomed two new Committee members, Rod Frazer and Belinda Clark. Rod and Belinda have both come to us with a wealth of experience in their respective fields and we thank them wholeheartedly in advance for their time and dedication. 2 The remaining Committee members all agreed to fulfill their existing roles into next year. I thank them for their unfailing support for Karinya House. I also wish to acknowledge the invaluable commitment of our Director, Marie-Louise Corkhill, during the past year. Many challenges have presented themselves and staffing has been critical, yet the care and welfare of our Clients has been consistently maintained. Thank you dear Marie-Louise and all our Staff and Volunteers! We ended the year in festive style at our Committee, Staff and Volunteer Christmas dinner at Teatro Vivaldi Restaurant at the ANU. Owners of the restaurant, Mark Santos and Anthony Hill, have been generous financial supporters and friends of Karinya House for many years. Thank you Mark and Anthony for providing such a beautiful venue and delicious menu time and time again! The Christmas celebrations continued in December with our annual Client Christmas Party at the Dickson Aquatic Centre. As in previous years, this provided a wonderful opportunity for Karinya’s Staff and Volunteers to spend a day with our Clients and their children in an atmosphere of relaxation and friendship. The Christmas Party included a visit from Santa, a sausage sizzle and the giving of gifts. As can be seen from the photos below, it was a truly memorable way to mark the end of the year. As we enter 2012, please reflect on the new lives coming into the world at Karinya House and the part you have played in instilling hope amongst our Clients and their families. Please keep that hope and generous spirit alive through your support so that we may continue this vital work. May it be a year of health, happiness and prosperity for all our supporters. Warmest regards Sarah Kelly President karinyahouse - for mothers & babies Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 Lisia’s story Originally from Tonga, Lisia first heard about Karinya House at the start of last year. At that time she was homeless and living in a car with her two year old daughter and newborn son. Lisia herself was recovering from a Caesarean delivery. The family of three were living on only $169 a fortnight. She says “I felt neglected, I felt life was hopeless.” In particular she struggled with feeling that she “had no voice about the kids, no dignity.” Lisia said when she was offered residency at Karinya, two weeks after her first interview, she felt like “a burden is gone...I felt so relieved...it was so welcoming with so much hospitality.” She has found that the support given at Karinya “covers every perspective of my life.” Upon moving to Karinya, Lisia’s life instantly changed for the better “I couldn’t believe Karinya House could do the things they could.” As part of her casework support plan Lisia was assisted in gaining her Learner Driver’s Licence, attending the Parent Toddler Program at Canberra Montessori School, applying for an ACT Housing property, receiving regular Centrelink payments, accessing counselling, attending groups at Karinya House and the Gungahlin Child and Family Centre and having regular contact with the Maternal and Child Health Nurses. Lisia is particularly grateful for the help she received in gaining permanent Australian residency status. She says that “without Karinya I don’t know where I would be.” Lisia describes the support she has received as “very effective, very dynamic.” For Lisia, her involvement with Karinya has been “a dream come true.” When asked how her life has changed since living at Karinya, she explained that Karinya’s Staff have helped in “bringing back my dignity as a woman and as a mother. At the start I felt so powerless and now I feel in control. ” Lisia has found “each and every Staff person is an inspiration.” When she contacted Karinya House, Lisia didn’t know much about what the service had to offer, “I knew Karinya was a place for babies and when I saw the set up and the performance of the Staff, I just felt at home from the very first interview.” Lisia is pictured here with her two beautiful children, Maureen and Orry. They have recently moved into a threebedroom Housing ACT property and are now starting the next exciting chapter of their lives with ongoing outreach support from Karinya House. Coins for Karinya exceeds all expectations As an added incentive, Karinya’s Associate Director, Luisa Lopes, prepared two sumptuous gourmet food hampers which were awarded to the individual and group who collected the most coins respectively. Thank you Luisa for your generosity and creativity! “I came to Karinya in March and this has been a very big stepping stone in my life, moving ahead...where I am now with my kids, Karinya is my hero. The kids are so happy and healthy...I am so grateful and proud of myself as a mother...The inspiration and contribution (the Staff) show through their service, has inspired me to be a faithful and committed mother.” - Lisia This annual fundraising initiative concluded on 31 October 2011. For the second year running our supporters embraced the notion of collecting their loose change for a three month period and donating the proceeds to Karinya. In 2010 the project raised $638.85. We are delighted to announce that this figure was well surpassed in 2011, with a total of $3,780.06 being raised by generous individuals, businesses, schools and community groups. karinyahouse - for mothers & babies Pictured here is Peter Heweston, who was the individual winner. The AIS Aqua Group were the grateful recipients of the group prize. Special thanks to everyone who registered for the project and helped us achieve this amazing result. Coins for Karinya will run again this year from 1 July to 31 October and registration information will be included in future issues of Karinya News. 3 Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 meet our Staff Jessica Wilson When Jessica opted for a career change in 2011, she says she felt drawn to the vision of Karinya House and the opportunity to support some of the most vulnerable members of our community. “I had been working within the public health system for over four years, but was keen to gain experience in a smaller organisation within the community sector...and I love spending time with babies and children!” Jessica successfully applied for a position at Karinya and commenced in her role as a Caseworker in September 2011. rewarding things about working at Karinya, but I particularly love receiving donations from people all over Canberra and even interstate. It’s extremely encouraging to meet people who are so generous in giving what they have. There is a real sense of community among our supporters and I feel lucky to be able to see such a beautiful side to Canberra and beyond.” During her time at Karinya, Jessica has developed a wonderful rapport with our residential and outreach Clients. “The residents at both Karinya House and Erin House have been very welcoming to me. I’m often inspired by the approach to life taken by the Clients we work with and it’s a real privilege to get to know each Client and to be able to provide as much support as possible. It is also very rewarding to provide support to the women and children we work with. The Clients are so grateful for the help we provide and this is very humbling.” Recently Jessica took on the mammoth task of overhauling the garage area at Karinya, where we store the significant amount of baby goods and other practical items which are donated by the wider community. “There are many We have welcomed Jessica’s energy, commitment and fresh ideas, all of which have made her an invaluable addition to our team. “I have been at Karinya House for five months now and I have been so grateful for the support and encouragement of my colleagues. There is an extremely strong atmosphere of teamwork amongst the Staff at Karinya.” Mother’s Day Ball – save the date! Aussie Farmers Direct Karinya’s annual Mother’s Day Ball will be held on Friday 11 May at 6:30pm in the Corinna Ballroom at the Canberra Southern Cross Club, Woden. The Ball is a fabulous opportunity for Karinya’s supporters to gather together in a celebration of motherhood and raise vital funds to support Karinya’s work. Karinya House has recently registered with Aussie Farmer’s Direct (AFD) as a recipient charity in their fundraising program. The program is aimed at supporting charities, schools and sporting groups when customers nominate one of these registered entities in their local area. The equivalent of 2% of the total value of purchases made by these customers is then donated directly from AFD to the nominated recipient. We gratefully acknowledge the Canberra Southern Cross Club and Peter Lehmann Wines for their ongoing sponsorship of this event. Further details will be provided by way of an invitational flyer, which will be sent to our supporters in the coming weeks. We first heard of the initiative when we were contacted by local AFD franchise owner, Garry Hannam. Two of Garry’s customers had asked whether Karinya House was registered for the program and he decided to approach us and ask if we would like to participate. In the hope that some of our supporters may be existing AFD customers, we decided to take Garry up on his offer. Further details are provided in the AFD flyer enclosed with this issue of Karinya News. 4 karinyahouse - for mothers & babies Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 a very special thank you to… Tiny’s Green Shed The name would suggest otherwise, but this wonderful reusables and recycling facility has a big heart! In February 2010, the owners of Tiny’s Green Shed, Charlie Bigg-Wither, Sandie Parkes, Goran (Tiny) Srejic and Elaine Stanford, decided to assist local not-for-profit organisations by hosting ‘charity days’ on the last Wednesday of each month. 100% of the proceeds from sales on that day are retained until a total of $10,000 is reached. The funds are then generously donated to a chosen charity and in the latter part of 2011 it was Karinya’s turn. A cheque presentation at the Shed was held in August and was attended by the owners together with representatives from Karinya House, including Management Committee President, Sarah Kelly. Dr Chris Bourke MLA also attended and congratulated Tiny’s Green Shed for setting an example for local businesses by supporting the work of the community sector in our region. Pictured here from left are Elaine Stanford, Sarah Kelly, Dr Chris Bourke and Sandie Parkes. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the fabulous team at the Shed for their generosity and community spirit. Canberra Montessori School In September we were contacted by Jack Rice, Principal of Canberra Montessori School. Mr Rice had identified a shared goal between our two organisations in providing opportunities for young children. He kindly invited Karinya’s Director, Marie-Louise Corkhill and Midwife, Anne Brown, to attend one of the Friday morning sessions of the Parent Toddler Program at the Holder campus, with a view to Karinya’s clients and their children participating in the program. Following this visit, we were excited to learn that Canberra Montessori School had decided to offer two placements free of charge to Karinya’s clients. The placements commenced on a trial basis in the fourth term of the school year. The Parent Toddler program involves children aged between eighteen months and three years attending with karinyahouse - for mothers & babies their parent or carer for two hours, once a week, in an environment which has been specifically tailored to respond to the child’s growing need for independence. The range of activities and exercises offered includes language enrichment, hand-eye co-ordination, visual discrimination, practical life skills, art and music. The trial program was a great success and has been extended for the first term of the current school year. Lisia and her daughter Maureen, who feature in our article on page 3, are attending. We thank Karinya Volunteer, Ruth Walpole, for transporting them to their weekly sessions and minding Lisia’s son, Orry, so Mum and Maureen can share this quality time. In term four of last year the other placement was utilised by one of our outreach Clients, Katie, and her son, Lincoln. Katie and Lincoln featured in our last issue of Karinya News. This term, former resident, Fiona, and her daughter, Eva, are attending. We extend our sincere gratitude to Jack Rice and the Staff and Board at Canberra Montessori School for providing this wonderful opportunity. St Francis Xavier College In a display of their commitment to the wider community in 2011, each of the four House groups at St Francis Xavier College in Florey were asked to sponsor a local charity. We were delighted to learn the students of Pindari House kindly elected to sponsor Karinya House. In a letter to the parents, students and friends of the College, House Captains, Belinda Milne and Brent Brosnan, wrote “We ask that you support our endeavours to raise awareness and provide assistance for this fantastic work, as it is definitely a charity close to many families’ hearts.” The letter went on to request donations of practical items, baby goods and money. The response from the College community was nothing short of overwhelming! Belinda and Brent are pictured here with some of the hundreds of items collected, including toys, clothing, nappies and prams. A cheque for $372 was also presented. 5 Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 We are sincerely grateful to the students of Pindari House and their families for providing this generous support. Special thanks also to House Patron, Mrs Janet Gratton, for overseeing their wonderful efforts. Hands Across Canberra Hands Across Canberra is providing the Canberra community with a new approach to philanthropy and giving. It is led by a Board comprising community, business and government leaders who are committed to improving the lives of the most vulnerable people in our community. Hands Across Canberra celebrated its first year at a luncheon on Tuesday 29 November. Over 250 guests from business, government and local community organisations attended the event which was designed to facilitate and build connections between community organisations, individuals and businesses that might be able to support them in a variety of ways to build their capacity to do their great work. “Hands Across Canberra was launched in November 2010 with 25 organisations registered on our giving portal and I am pleased to announce that there are now 70 organisations profiled on the website that people can donate to,” said Mr Allan Williams, Chair of the Hands Across Canberra Foundation. Karinya House is one of the organisations registered on the website. Maddy Thorne As is previous years, we were delighted and overwhelmed by the generosity of the wider community in the lead up to Christmas. Donations of gifts, toys and food were delivered to Karinya on a daily basis, ensuring our residential and outreach Clients and their families were able to fully experience the joy and goodwill associated with the festive season. We are immensely grateful to each and every individual and organisation who contributed during this time. We were particularly moved by one such donation from seventeen year old, Maddy Thorne. Maddy heard of Karinya’s work when she was one of the first group of students to participate in the Cooking for Karinya project at Merici College. The project encourages Year 10 students and their parents to attend regular evening cooking sessions in the College kitchens and prepare a variety of nutritious meals. The frozen meals are then delivered to Karinya and are distributed to Clients and their families who are experiencing financial hardship. Towards the end of last year Maddy, who is now entering Year 12, decided to find a way of further supporting Karinya by hosting a mother/daughter Body Shop party in her home. She invited her friends and their mothers along to sample and purchase an array of Body Shop products and as a reward for the number of purchases made, she was entitled to select a range of products free of charge. During the event, Mr Williams presented four local community organisations, including Karinya House, with grants of $5,000 each to assist them in building their capacity to help people in need in our community. Mr Williams is pictured here presenting the Foundation’s cheque to Karinya’s Management Committee President, Sarah Kelly. Rather than keep the products for herself, Maddy lovingly gift-wrapped each item and contacted Karinya offering to donate the products as Christmas gifts for our Clients. “I am delighted to be presenting this support to such deserving organisations. Hands Across Canberra hopes to build its philanthropic funds to be able to support more local community organisations in the future, particularly those that find it difficult to attract government or other funding.” We continue to be inspired by the kindness and compassion of our community. On behalf of our clients we extend our heartfelt thanks to our supporters who, like Maddy, contribute to Karinya’s vital work in so many ways. Maddy, pictured here during her visit to Karinya, embodies the generosity and community spirit we are privileged to witness throughout the year, particularly during the Christmas season. Karinya House gratefully acknowledges the support of Hands Across Canberra. We look forward to our continued involvement as we work together to enhance the lives of women, children and families throughout the region. 6 karinyahouse - for mothers & babies Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 How you can help Karinya House… Project 1000 We will still be accepting the following new or pre-loved items: For the financial year ended 30 June 2011, Karinya received 60% government funding (48% recurrent). To ensure the continued financial viability of our organisation, we must rely on the support of the wider community for the remaining 40%. This support is vital and allows Karinya to meet the significant costs associated with caring for an ever increasing number of women, children and families. - Port-a-cots Project 1000 is Karinya’s ongoing appeal to establish recurring financial support from 1000 individuals or families who wish to partner with us to enhance the lives of those who are amongst the most vulnerable in our community. We encourage you to consider a contribution of $200 per annum in monthly, quarterly or annual increments. This equates to roughly $3.80 per week – less than the average cup of coffee! Donations are fully tax deductible and can be made by cheque, credit card or electronic funds transfer. - Change mats Please consider providing financial support to Karinya House by subscribing to Project 1000 or renewing your commitment if you have not donated recently. For further information please contact the House on 6259 8998. A Project 1000 donation form is also included in this issue of Karinya News. We rely on the support of the wider community to carry out the folding and labelling of each issue of Karinya News. Our sincere thanks to Alison Petchell and the wonderful team at PricewaterhouseCoopers for once again volunteering their time to bring you our last issue of Karinya News. Donations Karinya House has experienced an overwhelming influx of practical items in recent months. This has resulted in significant storage constraints, meaning we are no longer able to accept the following items: - Cots - Cot mattresses - Strollers that do not lay back - Walkers - Jolly Jumpers - Potties - High chairs - Change tables - Women’s shoes karinyahouse - for mothers & babies - Strollers that lay back - Prams - Women’s clothing - Maternity clothing - Nappy bags - Bassinettes and mattresses (urgently) - Bassinette sheets and blankets - Towels and face washers for babies (urgently) - Size 00000, 0000 and 000 clothing for boys and girls - Baby bottles (new only) Newsletters and Mailouts Over the course of the year we also carry out various other mail outs and we are very fortunate to have a hardworking team of Auxiliary Supporters to assist us. We acknowledge the following Auxilary Supporters for their generous assistance with our Christmas card mailout in December: Mary Connelly Lyn Dakers-Black Lindy Dugard Sheila Duke Rae Foot Alex and Louise Garrett Barbara McDermott Felicity Roberts Pat Varga If you are able to assist with folding and labelling a future issue of Karinya News or would like to join our group of Auxiliary Supporters, please contact Jackie Gallagher on 6241 8427 or via email at [email protected] 7 Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 Karinya House gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following corporate, community and government partners. Funded by: Major supporters: The Layout: www.berrysmith.com.au Michaela Arnott Foundation Associated supporters: Corkhill Bros Return address: Karinya House Box 6 Evatt Newsagency Evatt ACT 2617 Ph: 02 6259 8998 Fax: 02 6258 0337 Email: [email protected] Web: www.karinyahouse.asn.au Volume 14 Issue 1 - February 2012 POSTAGE PAID news
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