How You Can Help
Love to lend a helping hand but not sure how? Try one of the following 4 ways!

Donations:
Dream For Me is not government funded. Donations can be made to assist DFM in providing life changing experiences for refugee and migrant children, as well as helping us assist the families on a more practical level. Why not donate now, by going without your morning coffee for one week, or that extra glass of wine next Friday and Saturday night, or that new top you don’t really need next week when you’re at the shops. By doing this you will become an answer for the refugee and migrant children who ask, “Who will Dream For Me?”

Plan a Dream For Me event:
You and your friends or family may be interested in planning, funding and being responsible for one of the fortnightly activities for the boys. The evening should be fun, interactive, and be in line with the aims for DFM. To ensure a smooth and safe event, plans will need to be approved by DFM well in advance of the actual event.Why not get a team together and plan an awesome night?  By doing this you will become an answer for the refugee and migrant children who ask, “Who will Dream For Me?”

Partnerships:
You may own a business or be employed by a company who would like to support DFM by providing discounts, teaching skills, offer special rates or extending memberships to your company or sporting club. Why not get your company or sporting club involved, and know that you are making a difference in the community? By doing this you will become an answer for the refugee and migrant children who ask, “Who will Dream For Me?”

‘Spare Change’ tutoring programme:
VIT accredited teachers  may wish to spare some of your own time, to help make a positive change in the life of refugee and migrant children. Focusing on literacy this DFM programme aims to develop and ex tend skills that will provide lifelong benefits and simultaneously raise self-esteem. By doing this you will become an answer for the refugee and migrant children who ask, “Who will Dream For Me?”