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Fun and fundraising at Waverley Bridge Club

Tuesday, June 7th, 2016

Fun and fundraising at Waverley Bridge Club In March our bridge-loving JMB supporters descended upon Waverley Bridge Club for a special Red Point Swiss Pairs event that turned out to be a huge success, with almost 40 pairs playing on the day. Our thanks to WBC for such a great day, and in particular to… Read more »

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A marathon 10 years

Sunday, June 5th, 2016

A marathon 10 years The 2016 Medibank Melbourne Marathon will mark the 10th anniversary of the reason JMB Foundation exists, and the reason the event means so much for James Macready-Bryan, his family and supporters. James was assaulted in October 2006, on his 20th birthday, and many of you reading this will remember the horror… Read more »

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Thinking about tax time?

Sunday, June 5th, 2016

The end of the financial year is not far off. If tax time is a time when you contemplate contributing to a charitable cause, we hope you might consider the JMB Foundation. Thanks to our donors, in the last 12 months we have been able to help 23 young men and women with acquired brain… Read more »

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Quenton’s journey for JMB

Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

In February the intrepid Quenton Oates hit the bike trail and set off on an amazing journey, taking on the 2016 Tour Aotearoa and fundraising for JMB while he was at it. Starting off at Cape Reinga at the far north tip of New Zealand, Quenton covered an amazing 3,000 kilometres on his mountain bike,… Read more »

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Meet Michelle

Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

Meet Michelle We are pleased to introduce Michelle French, our most recent addition to the JMB Foundation board. Michelle was appointed as a director in December 2015 and brings to the team her extensive experience and high-level professional skills in the occupational therapy field. Michelle has a deep understanding of the care needs of individuals… Read more »

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Mark’s taking back control

Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

By James Williamson In January 2013 Mark Wearne, then 40 years old, was struck down by a brain aneurysm resulting in an acquired brain injury that has left him fighting to take back control of his life. Little by little, with the help of family and carers and his strong, fearless character, Mark is winning… Read more »

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Great spirit for JMB Cup

Thursday, May 12th, 2016

The 2016 JMB Cup football match between Caulfield Grammar and Carey Grammar turned out to be a great game, as always, and one that was played in excellent spirit. Held on Saturday 30 April at Caulfield Grammar’s Glen Eira Road campus, Caulfield used their home advantage and were too strong for Carey on the day, finishing… Read more »

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JMB Cup coming up

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

The annual JMB Cup returns for 2016 The annual JMB Cup football match between Carey Grammar School and Caulfield Grammar School is just around the corner. A bit earlier in the year than in the past, the game will take place on Saturday 30th April and this year it’s Caulfield Grammar’s turn to host.  The Carey boys will… Read more »

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Fundraising for JMB

Thursday, April 7th, 2016

Start an online fundraising campaign for JMBF Would you like to fundraise for JMB Foundation? It’s really easy to set up an online fundraising campaign for practically any activity you can think of. You can take part in a fun run, or a fun walk for that matter. Host a lunch, dinner, morning tea or… Read more »

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Quenton’s journey for JMB

Thursday, March 17th, 2016

Congratulations to Quenton Oates.  After 20 days and 2 hours on his mountain bike, covering some of the toughest (and most beautiful) terrain from one end of New Zealand to the other, he has made it! What an amazing effort.  We’re thrilled that he chose to support JMB. When he finally completed his journey, Quenton… Read more »

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Quenton’s cycling the length of NZ for JMB

Saturday, January 30th, 2016

3,000 kms for 30 bucks Quenton Oates hit the bike trail on Sunday 21st February and he’s on a long, tough road. Starting off at Cape Reinga at the far north tip of New Zealand, Quenton will cover an incredible 3,000 kms, finishing up at the The Bluff at the bottom of the South Island. It’s a massive challenge… Read more »

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