Stories
The Lifeline Canberra Spirit of Giving Awards for 2025.
A Guide Dog Puppy with a Special Legacy.
Celebrating community giving with empowered employees and workplace giving.
Over tea and scones, surrounded by some impressive Canberrans, we heard firsthand about the remarkable progress being made to eliminate one of the world’s oldest diseases.
This year, the JACS4GreaterGood workplace giving fund chose to support several charities, and Roundabout Canberra was one of them. I got to visit their space, meet the team, and see firsthand the incredible work they’re doing for families in need.
It isn't often that we get to have our life story told let alone live on for ever. At GreaterGood it is important that charities are aware of your history and continue to remember you. Below is a Jon Prance's story and his journey through life follows. -
Rural communities pulling together to support one another to overcome the financial and social pressures that climate uncertainty creates.
Community Foundations are about communities taking responsibility for themselves and caring for one another.
Jamie Leigh was born in New York City on 18 June 1986 to parents Sheila and Mark Lynch, and loving sister Sally May who was just 14 months old when Jamie was born.
During his lifetime he had been a donor to charities for many years and was inspired to create a lasting legacy.