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Katy Delaney
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Being the adrenaline junky that I am, I decided to participate in another charity event this year, this time for my organisation CatholicCare and a charity close to my heart; Cancer Research. Most of you who know me will know that my passion for helping those less fortunate has always been a priority in life for me and I love making a difference. CatholicCare is an amazing organisation that has a diverse range of services for people in need from all walks of life.
Cancer affects so many of us and sadly this horrid disease effected another member of my family this year and in his honour I will be running with him in mind.
Little did I know that I would end up sick and now have just two weeks to train errrr, I'm a little apprehensive to say the least. Therefore your support would be greatly appreciated; 'every little helps' and would make a huge difference to people who really need our support.
Thank you for your support and helping to make a difference!
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CatholicCare Sydney
CatholicCare Sydney is the official welfare agency of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Sydney, delivering more than 140 programs in the areas of ageing, dementia and disability care; employment, education, training and support services; and children, youth and family services.
The work of CatholicCare is guided by the Catholic tradition of compassion and concern for social justice. Our role is to facilitate the development of individuals, families and communities most in need, through quality services, research and advocacy.
As a person-centred organisation, CatholicCare has people at its heart. People should determine the support they receive and be empowered to make decisions that will enable them to live positive and fulfilling lives. The services provided by CatholicCare are inclusive of the whole community regardless of circumstance, ethnicity, religion, economic situation, age, gender or ability.
Our work in 2015: ParentLine counsellors responded to 7,727 calls from worried parents; 878 vulnerable families supported to build parenting skills, manage stress & improve wellbeing of children; 86 foster kids given a safe & loving home; 5,930 school students accessed 13,906 counselling sessions; children of separated parents given 550+ opportunities to spend time with mum or dad in a safe environment; 226 vulnerable young people supported to live independently; 2 new homes for homeless youth opened; 742 occasions of service for at-risk youth; 21 juvenile offenders restored to their families or alternative accommodation; early intervention & respite care to 157 kids with disability; 279 adults with mental illness assisted to overcome barriers to employment & community engagement; 68 adults with disability undertook meaningful work; 674 carers given the change to take a break through 81,918 hrs of respite support; 102 older people at risk of homelessness supported by the Assistance with Care & Housing for the Aged Program.
Your support at any time is valued and appreciated and will help us continue to serve our whole community.