Tintenbar Up Front donates all the proceeds taken from the door and supper to worthwhile charities.
Below is a list of charities donated to so far, along with the amounts donated.
If you have a suggestion for a charity, please let us know via our Contact page.
Donations before 2017 are below this form.
Below is a list of charities donated to so far, along with the amounts donated.
If you have a suggestion for a charity, please let us know via our Contact page.
Donations before 2017 are below this form.
Want to be charity of the month?
Tintenbar Up Front brings performers and audiences together to
What is involved?
- provide wonderful performances
- build community
- raise money for charity. ALL proceeds from the day go to charity.
What is involved?
- publicise the event in your networks - the more people come along, the more money we raise
- bring some nibbles for the break - people donate for refreshments. We provide teas, coffee, milk, crockery and cutlery
- bring a few helpers to help set up and clean up. We also have volunteer helpers to guide and support you.
- enjoy!
- proceeds will be deposited into your charty's bank account.
Charity
Medecins Sans Frontières Rural Fire Service Swags for the homeless Alstonville Junior Water Polo Sarah's Dream Van Swags For The Homeless Tintenbar Hall Opportunity International Sprung Integrated Dance Swags for the homeless Asylum Seeker Resource Centre Mark Waller Heartfelt House Angela Powditch Swags for the Homeless Medecins Sans Frontières Alstonville Junior Water Polo Rural fire Service Tintenbar Hall Matt Lee Swags For the Homeless Tintenbar Hall Building Fund Water Aid Australia Ballina Region for Refugees Red Cross Nepal Appeal Red Cross Vanuatu Appeal Alstonville Junior Water Polo Princess Alexandra Foundation Rural Fire Service Camp Quality Medecins Sans Frontieres Fred Hollows Foundation Population Services International The Heart Of The Story Opportunity International. The Sawer family Interplast Child and Adolescent Specialist Programs and Accommodation Fred Hollows Foundation Rural Fire Service Camp Quality Northern Rivers Red Cross NSW Bushfire Appeal UNHCR Syrian Crisis Appeal Sailability Northern Rivers Lennox Head Community Club Fred Hollows Foundation Medecins Sans Frontieres Tintenbar Community Aid Network |
Work They Do
Provides emergency assistance to people worldwide. Advocates in a non partisan way for people in distress. he NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) protects some of the most fire-prone areas on earth. The Service comprises over 2,000 volunteer rural fire brigades with a total membership of just over 70,000. Provide swags and help for the homeless Run competitions, training and opportunities to play at a high level, with trips and Representative teams. Sarah needs a wheelchair accessible van for transport. Provide swags and help for the homeless Fridge and microwave upgrades, stage lighting Opportunity International Australia help families living in poverty start a small business so they can earn an income and afford food, clean water, proper shelter and an education for their children. They make a difference in the lives of families in developing countries by providing them with access to small loans (microfinance) and community development programs, helping them break the cycle of poverty for good. Provide classes and performance opportunities for dancers with and without disability Provide swags and help for the homeless Provides legal and other assistance to asylum seekers Mark is recovering from brain surgery and requires ongoing therapy. An organisation that aims to provide support to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and their family and friends. Attendance at the international human rights law summer school at Oxford University Provide swags and help for the homeless Provides emergency assistance to people worldwide. Advocates in a non partisan way for people in distress. Run competitions, training and opportunities to play at a high level, with trips and Representative teams. The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) protects some of the most fire-prone areas on earth. The Service comprises over 2,000 volunteer rural fire brigades with a total membership of just over 70,000. Lighting and signage Matt is recovering from a shark attack. Provide swags and help for the homeless Building a storeroom 1400 children die from dirty water and sanitation. WAA tackles this by working with local partners to deliver services, and influence decision makers Supporting and promoting the interests of refugees Support victims of the earthquake Support victims of cyclone Pam in Vanuatu Run competitions, training and opportunities to play at a high level, with trips and Representative teams. The PA Research Foundation funds world class research into deadly and debilitating disease at the home of the discovery of the world's first cancer vaccine. The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) protects some of the most fire-prone areas on earth. The Service comprises over 2,000 volunteer rural fire brigades with a total membership of just over 70,000. Camp Quality is the Children's family cancer charity that believes in bringing optimisim and happiness to the lives of children and families affected by cancer Provides emergency assistance to people worldwide. Advocates in a non partisan way for people in distress. Restores sight to people in developing countries. Works to improve health of indigenous Australians in remote communities Population Services International is a leading global health organization with programs targeting malaria, child survival, HIV, reproductive health and non-communicable disease. Working in partnership within the public and private sectors, and harnessing the power of the markets, PSI provides life-saving products, clinical services and behavior change communications that empower the world's most vulnerable populations to lead healthier lives. The Heart Of The Story is a radio program devoted to the art of storytelling on Bay FM. They rely on donations to keep their work of showcasing and preserving stories from near and far. Opportunity International Australia help families living in poverty start a small business so they can earn an income and afford food, clean water, proper shelter and an education for their children. They make a difference in the lives of families in developing countries by providing them with access to small loans (microfinance) and community development programs, helping them break the cycle of poverty for good. The Sawer family, from the Central coast have several children with disabilities. The money donated will go towards modifying their house to assist wheelchair mobility and safety. For 30 years, Interplast has worked in 25 countries and implemented over 600 surgical and allied health medical program activities across the Asia Pacific region. They provide free reconstructive surgery for patients who would otherwise not be able to afford access to such services and we empower local medical personnel by building their capacity to act independently. CASPA offers flexible care options for children and young people who have suffered abuse and can no longer live at home. In providing behavioural, educational and social supports we attempt to assist the young people we care for to reach their full potential. Restores sight to people in developing countries. Works to improve health of indigenous Australians in remote communities The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) protects some of the most fire-prone areas on earth. The Service comprises over 2,000 volunteer rural fire brigades with a total membership of just over 70,000. Camp Quality is the Children's family cancer charity that believes in bringing optimisim and happiness to the lives of children and families affected by cancer Red Cross staff and volunteers are right now helping people and communities affected by the devastating bushfires in NSW. Support the more than 2 million Syrian refugees (more than 1 million children) in Syria and neighbouring countries. This is, according to the UNHCR "the largest humanitarian operation in history." Nearly one third of Lebanon's population is Syrian refugees. A not for profit volunteer based organisation which, through the activity of sailing enriches the lives of people with any type of disability, the elderly, the socially and economically disadvantaged. Raising funds to return the Lennox Head Bowling Club to operation as a community-run facility. Restores sight to people in developing countries. Works to improve health of indigenous Australians in remote communities Provides emergency assistance to people worldwide. Advocates in a non partisan way for people in distress. Provides support to isolated and elderly people in the local area. Helps with transport, friendly visits, information and activity days.... |
Amount Donated
$276 ($1268) $350 ($1650 total) $95 ($1105 total) $380 (2500 total) $680 $190 ($1010 total) $497 $355 (885 total) $290 $1039 total $490+330 (820 total) $575 $390 $280 $190 (560 total) $150 (992 total) $900 (2120 total) $400 ($1300 total) $200 $390 $370 $709 $580 $530 $540 $1000 $1220 $510 $500 ($900 total) $520 ($970 total) $300 ($842 total) $244 ($989 total) $133 $180 $530 $2826 $250 $550 $230 ($745 total) $400 $450 $300 $300 $710 $6558 $515 $542 $266 |
Total Donations to Date
$29264 $28, 988 $28,638 $28,543 $28,163 $27,483 $27,143 $26,796 $26,441 $26,151 $25,681 $24,861 $23,946 $23,896 $23,616 $23,471 $23,276 $22,976 $22,576 $22376 $21,786 $21606 $20,707 $20157 $19,627 $19,087 $18087 $16,867 $16357 $15,857 $15,337 $15037 $14,793 $14,660 $14480 $13918 $11092 $10,842 $10,292 $10062 $9642 $9192 $8892 $8592 $7882 $1103 $808 266 |