February 22, 2012

CHARITIES

We thank you for your generosity and support!

On behalf of both Odyssey House McGrath Foundation and The Sydney Children’s Hospital we thank you for your contribution, which will continue to help those who need it most!

Odyssey House NSW is one of Australia’s largest and most successful drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres. Around 30,000 people have been treated at Odyssey House since it was established in 1977. We offer a comprehensive program to help people overcome drug and alcohol misuse, enabling clients to rehabilitate, take control of and rebuild their lives, and become contributing members of society.

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Odyssey House strives to be a leading and quality service provider in rehabilitation. Our current focus is to continue to effectively identify and treat co-morbid substance misuse and mental illness and to expand our Parents and Children’s Program. The Parents and Children’s Program is designed for parents in recovery to live with their children in private rooms in self-contained cottages with communal dining facilities. This program is designed to develop and grow nurturing family relationships that encourage children to realise their full potential and help to break the generational cycle of addiction.

Sydney Children's HospitalSydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick is grateful for the generosity of The Australian Fund Managers, who, through their annual event, raise vital funds to support our brave young patients. Last year, The Australian Fund Managers raised funds for the Infectious Diseases Fellow. Fellows are brilliant young doctors who are trained by the senior specialists to become the specialists of the future. Thank you for making an important investment in the future of child health.

The Hospital’s many needs include: purchasing equipment so Hospital staff can continue to provide our children with the very best of care; renovating and refurbishing wards to create a positive healing environment; and vital child health research projects.