Hope Always at John Berne - Annual Appeal

June is a busy month, because of the end of the financial year, but it is also important for Marist Ministries, like the John Berne School. They are 45% of the way towards their $35,000 Hope Always Appeal goal, and they thank everyone who has already contributed to helping create opportunities for their students. We present this message from the Principal at Berne, James le Huray:

The John Berne School is a Catholic school, a work of the Marist Brothers, governed by Marist Schools Australia Limited. We cater for students from Years 7 to 10; students who struggle in mainstream schools due to social, emotional or mental health challenges. We welcome, accept and love the young people entrusted into our care and are committed to empowering them to grow, develop and follow their individual path. We believe we do this exceptionally well.

Help us reach our goal of $35,000

 
 

Now is your opportunity to be part of this impact. A gift that feels meaningful to you will help provide life-changing experiences, specialised support and brighter futures for students at Berne. Every donation, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to our goal.

Fund a full year of education  - $5,782
Provide a student with a full year of holistic education, dedicated wellbeing care, and a safe environment to learn and grow at Berne.

Provide a term of specialised support - $1,445
Contribute to the essential literacy assistance, living skills, and targeted wellbeing programs a student needs to truly thrive.

Gift a life-changing snow camp experience - $700
Give a student the chance to challenge themselves, build lasting friendships and experience the snow for the very first time.

Enable vital outdoor education and activities - $600
Help students to build resilience, confidence, and meaningful connections through crucial learning experiences outside the classroom.

Your tax-deductible donation before 30 June will directly impact the lives of students at Berne. Thank you for believing in our students and the possibilities that lie ahead for them.


Hope Always,

James Le Huray
Principal
The John Berne School