Applications invited for 2020 Round 1 funding

Thursday, December 5th, 2019

The James Macready-Bryan (JMB) Foundation will receive applications until 30 April 2020 for the next round of funding for eligible young people with an acquired brain injury, to support…

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A letter from Xavier College House Leader

Thursday, December 5th, 2019

On September the 20th, Burke Hall / Xavier College organised an event called the 100 laps of the Studley Oval to help raise awareness for the JMB Foundation. This is a whole school…

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Introducing Titilayo

Thursday, December 5th, 2019

We have been introducing our board members over the past few issues, and now we’d like you to meet our recent addition, Titilayo Adetunji…

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Thinking about tax time?

Monday, June 10th, 2019

It’s that time again … receipts, filing and a desk full of paperwork! If this is the time of year when you also consider a contribution to one of your favourite causes, we would ask you to think about the work of the JMB Foundation. Generous donations such as yours allowed us to provide more… Read more »

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Waverley Bridge Club succeeds again

Monday, June 10th, 2019

This year’s annual fundraiser at the Waverley Bridge Club saw 88 enthusiastic players turn out at this special event, and we are delighted to report that it raised more than $3,000 for JMBF. It’s the seventh year WBC has organised this fundraising day, and we thank everyone for their efforts – in particular, Mary Alson,… Read more »

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JMB Cup 2019 brings a decade of support

Monday, June 10th, 2019

This year marks a whole decade of support for JMB Foundation through the annual JMB Cup game, a rival football match between Carey Baptist Grammar School and Caulfield Grammar School.  Since the JMB Cup’s inception in 2009, the day has been an important event in the football calendar, acting as a reminder to young people… Read more »

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Helping Joshua and his family

Monday, June 10th, 2019

In 2016, 17-year-old Joshua Dunford was assaulted at school causing a brain bleed, which resulted in an acquired brain injury (ABI). Joshua was discharged from hospital into the care of his parents Carl and Eileen at the family home, with his younger brothers Brook, 11 and one-year-old Cooper. Carl and Eileen took on carers’ roles,… Read more »

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