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Kids Breakfree Charity has been running Camp Breakfree in conjunction with Anglican Youthworks for just over 8 years and during this time approximately 1000 teenage children have benefited from this wonderful program. They have received tools and guidance so that they can meet challenges positively and build a better future for themselves in becoming responsible members of our community.

Kids Breakfree Charity has also through its experienced trainers delivered to over 2500 students, teachers and parents the very important message covering the abuse and misuse of Alcohol and both legal and illegal drugs.

Breakfree does not receive any government funding of any kind and relies solely on the support of our sponsors and supporters for which we are eternally grateful.

Traditionally Breakfree has run 12 Camps per year which totals $144,000.00.

The Real Deal Program also needs funding of around $100,000.00 per year.

We therefore appreciate any funding by the way of Sponsorship or Donation or just general support to the Kids Breakfree Charity which in turn allows us to continue in changing the lives of our children, their families and the community.

 
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