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Pioneering Tomorrow's Children Today

Helping Australian children and their families

Whether through circumstance, or situations beyond their control, a lot of Australian children and their families can find themselves without the necessary support structures to progress through their day to day life. Whether they find it hard to put food on the table, find the money to pay the rent, keep on top of the bills or ensure that their children have all the stuff they need for school – some Australian families and their kids are really doing it rough. That’s where we come in. The Hay Foundation is a prestigious Australian not-for-profit charity, who are committed to providing a future for help for children and families who need it the most. We provide support, care and help for all these kids and their families, pioneering their future and helping make the best out of their lives. Have a chat to the Hay Foundation today and find out more about how your contribution could really make a disenable difference in the lives of those who are less fortunate, disadvantaged or in need of assistance. 

Pioneering tomorrow's children today!

Hay Foundation is an Australian charity that’s determined and committed to providing help for children and families, backed by the legacy of the Hay family; one of Australia’s most prestigious and well recognised clans. We coordinate and collaborate with a huge range of different important organisations accross Australia to provide a support structure that is designed to help children and families find their feet and change their lives. 

Hay Foundation is not for profit – meaning we give back all the money that is pledged our way right back into the community and back to the children and families who need it the most. Find out more about how Hay Foundation is pioneering tomorrows children today when you get in touch with us at any time – we would be more than happy to have a chat to you about how you can give back to the Australians who need it the most.
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