Bec’s Story – Our Impact
One Tuesday morning last year, we received a referral from the police to check in with a 42-year-old woman called Bec who had experienced significant trauma during a violent incident at her home.
We provide emergency accommodation, as well as domestic violence and referral counselling.
Our support extends to anyone in need. Access our services here.
Many children and families who are directly impacted by domestic and family violence need our help. Your support for SunnyKids enables us to continue this vital work we’re doing in our community.
Take action today.
When children, young people, families and communities work together – great change can be achieved.
Find out more about us.
We provide emergency accommodation, as well as domestic violence and referral counselling.
Our support extends to anyone in need. Access our services here.
Many children and families who are directly impacted by domestic and family violence need our help. Your support for SunnyKids enables us to continue this vital work we’re doing in our community.
Take action today.
When children, young people, families and communities work together – great change can be achieved.
Find out more about us.
Our Save A Life Tonight (SALT) campaign provides a family with a safe place to stay for one night before the threat of violence takes place.
We’ll provide them with all of their essential needs and access to a domestic violence expert. We’ll work with the family and provide a range of integrated services, from safety planning and medical assistance to referrals to psychologists and essential support services for their children.
We know that many survivors would have left their violent home sooner if they had a safe place to stay. A place to collect their thoughts and make a plan.
Our SunnyKids village of support will ensure the family gets the support they need to get back on their feet. We’ll continue to work with the family until they no longer need us.
You can listen to our CEO, Kathleen Hope during her podcast with IN Noosa Magazine’s John Caruso where she shines a light on the devastating impacts of domestic and family violence and discusses this incredible initiative, SALT.
Listen here.
One Tuesday morning last year, we received a referral from the police to check in with a 42-year-old woman called Bec who had experienced significant trauma during a violent incident at her home.
What is it that builds a strong and vibrant community that cares? We think we know the answer. After spending years working alongside loyal SunnyKids P100 members and getting to know the reasons for them supporting our cause, we’ve discovered something special.