Our founder Dr. Ann O’Neill giving her insight into the tragedy surrounding the Margaret River community on GWN7 news segment 16/05.
Our hearts and thoughts are with #margaretriver .
Our founder Dr. Ann O’Neill giving her insight into the tragedy surrounding the Margaret River community on GWN7 news segment 16/05.
Our hearts and thoughts are with #margaretriver .
angelhands appeared in the Western Australian Police’ s December 2014 newsletter, “From the Line – Edition 491”, featuring the presentation of a donation cheque of monies raised from the Community Engagement Division (CED) of the police.
angelhands would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to WAPOL for their
Our jar is up and running at Grill’d Shafto Lane restaurant for the month of October! Let’s make the most of it and get us the most support for this month!
How does it Work?
Every month your local Grill’d will donate $500 to the local community. The aim
Our founder Dr Ann O’Neill is featured on The West Australian to raise awareness of angelhands and our $50K in 50 Days Campaign this year.
Excerpt from the article:
Dr O’Neill’s angelhands, the agency she founded more than a decade ago to help others affected by homicide and serious
angelhands Inc is one of the volunteer-based organisations named as the finalist of the Community Services Excellence Awards 2014.
The awards, held every two years, are a partnership between the Department of Local Government and Communities, and the WA Council of Social Service.
Community Services Minister,
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Thursday, 10 April 2014
ANGELHANDS
Statement by Member for Maylands Statement
MS L.L. BAKER (Maylands) [12.55 pm]: I am lucky enough to have angelhands in my electorate. Recognised internationally, angelhands believes it is a basic human right of victims of crime to have the right to have
This week angelhands appeared in the WESTERN SUBURBS WEEKLY, on Tuesday 18th March.
The article welcomes angelhands new Ambassador the Hon. Cheryl Edwardes to our dedicated team, we feel privileged to have her working with us towards better outcomes for victims of violent crime.
Welcome Cheryl!
Victims of crime and at-risk youth will benefit from more than $1.8million from the latest round of the State Government’s Criminal Property Confiscation Grants Program. The Criminal Confiscation Grants are funded by money and property seized under the Criminal Property Confiscation Act 2000 (the Act) Eligible applicants
We were there at the “Orange Tie Event” on 14th November at Lamont Bishops House as 1 of 10 top ten finalists in The Orange Seed Project.
A big congratulations to the winners at Dreamfit Foundation, thanks to everyone for voting on our video and congratulations to us for winning