Cottage by the Sea Children’s Charity


 

Cottage By The Sea Children’s Charity – Cathy Freeman Patron of Cottage By The Sea a Government approved Charity that helps children and family in need with respite care. Cottage objective is to assist families that have difficulties or crisis re group by giving the children a holiday of a life time in a unique beachside facility where they enjoy excursions activities and make new friends helping re set the compass by showing them how much fun life can be. The Cottage has been operating for over 100 years, it receives no government funding and relies on donations and the goodwill of the Australian community to provide these services to over 900 children each year. Camps for fire victim families in Victoria are alredy locked in along with many other needy groups this year. We welcome your contact and support.

 

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