New South Wales Charities

The New South Wales based members of Les Clefs d’Or supported charitable endeavour is St. Anthony’s Family Care which was founded in the early 1950’s by the Sisters of St. Joseph’s. Primarily they provide family support services which include the operation of a long day care centre for children aged five years and under as well as respite services for families and carers of children up to the age of sixteen with developmental disabilities.
Whilst gaining no government funding the organisation continues to be responsive to the needs of families and committed to identifying gaps in services provided throughout the community.

You can view more information on St. Anthony’s Family Care at www.safc.org.au

Humpty Dumpty Foundation Charity presentation

Wednesday 25th May, 2011

It was with great pleasure that Les Clefs d’Or Australia were able to present a donation to the Humpty Dumpty Foundation at Star City Casino on Wednesday, the 25th May.
NSW Les Clef d’Or members wanted to contribute to a charitable organisation and what better organisation could there be, than one which uses funds raised for life saving equipment for new born babies?
Members of Les Clef d’Or were honoured to have the Executive Chairman and founder of Humpty Dumpty, Mr Paul Francis in attendance to accept the cheque and also inform us all of the type of equipment our donation will be used for, which we found very inspiring.


The evening was also a great opportunity to thank the suppliers who were so active and supportive in assisting members raise funds, and it goes without saying that without the support of the key tourism suppliers we would not have been able to donate as much as we did for Humpty Dumpty. Thank you to the team at Australian Pacific Touring, AAT Kings Tours, Grayline Tours & Bridgeclimb and we sincerely look forward to working with you all again next year to raise even more for the Humpty Dumpty Foundation.


Peter Brown, State Delegate for Les Clefs d'Or NSW presented Executive Chairman and founder of the Humpty Dumpty Foundation Mr Paul Francis with a cheque from donations raised by Les Clefs d'Or NSW