In a heartwarming stride towards supporting the educational needs of underprivileged children, the Joyful Foundation was awarded a vital Bendigo Bank Grant from our local community bank, bolstering its ongoing efforts in North Queensland.
Grace Vigar, President of the Joyful Foundation, expressed gratitude for the grant, emphasising its impact on the organisation's mission and the local community.
Established in 2012 to honour the legacy of the late educator Joy Donnellan, the Joyful Foundation has been steadfast in its commitment to aiding disadvantaged primary school students across North Queensland.
“The Foundation’s mission is to assist disadvantaged students, who for no reason of their own, have it tough,” Ms Vigar said.
“The Joyful Foundation works closely with nearly 100 schools in North Queensland to support the region’s most disadvantaged primary school students to reach their full potential, by providing essentials such as stationery packs, uniforms, school excursions and other opportunities to learn, which they would otherwise go without.”
Chantel Michielin, Manager of our local Bendigo Community Bank, is proud that our community bank can contribute the $1,240 grant which will be instrumental in sustaining the Foundation's annual stationery pack program, benefiting nine local schools in the Burdekin district.
Notably, some recipient schools have enjoyed support from the Joyful Foundation since its inception, with additional contributions such as the installation of ‘Buddy Benches’ aimed at fostering supportive and inclusive school environments.
“As a champion for anti-bullying, the Joyful Foundation has installed close to 80 Buddy Benches in schools across North Queensland to promote a caring, nurturing and supportive learning environment,” Ms Vigar said.
Reflecting on the significance of the grant, Ms Vigar highlighted the invaluable role community support plays in uplifting disadvantaged children.
“The grant allows us to continue our campaign of helping local disadvantaged children makes the efforts of all our volunteers so rewarding, in particular knowing we are continuing to carry on the work that Joy Donnellan started as a local teacher before her life was cut short by cancer in 2011,” she said.
“The public love to see when their local bank is supporting and enabling local charities to continue their work within their community.
“Every child matters, and they should not be put in a position when they miss out on the basics of their education merely because of their financial situation.”
Looking ahead, the Joyful Foundation remains dedicated to its mission of spreading joy through educational support.
Ms Vigar encouraged continued public support for the Foundation's initiatives, underscoring the impact of every contribution.
“The Joyful Foundation is a registered charity, made up of solely volunteers, where 100% of our profits go towards our cause of helping those children in need of the necessary tools of learning and other support,” she said.
“Every donation that we receive will help us continue our important work in the North Queensland community.
“We rely solely on the generosity of the public, as well as the charity’s efforts in continually fundraising to making a difference in our local community.”
As the Joyful Foundation continues to shine a light on educational equity, their partnership with our local Bendigo Community Bank exemplifies the positive impact of community-driven initiatives in fostering brighter futures for vulnerable students.
L-R Joyful Foundation President Grace Vigar, Joyful Foundation Burdekin Representative Mike L’Huillier and Joyful Foundation Committee Member Les Keane. Photo supplied