Your Will is a lasting gift to your loved ones and to the next generation. Making a Will is a very personal matter. After you have provided for your loved ones, you may consider making a bequest to Moriarty Foundation.
A bequest to Moriarty Foundation in your Will is a special and powerful way to support a cause that is important to you and to the community.
If you choose to leave a bequest to Moriarty Foundation, you can be assured that any amount – large or small – will make a valuable difference to the lives of Indigenous children, families and communities.
Your bequest will help us continue to deliver our programs to Australia’s most vulnerable children living in remote and regional communities. These programs close the gaps in education, health, wellbeing and employment so Indigenous children can have cultural, social and economic equality.
The result is a generation of thriving, empowered and resilient children and uplifted communities. These solutions also create meaningful and sustained employment pathways and financial independence for the families and communities involved in their delivery.
A groundbreaking, on Country early childhood solution for children that integrates culture, education, health, wellbeing and development.
Harnessing the power of football to positively engage over 2,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.
L’il Lloyd Dixon (Garrwa) started attending Indi Kindi in Borroloola, NT when he was just five months old with his Garrwa mother, Indi Kindi educator Deandra McDinny.
Just like his older brother Leonardis who attended Indi Kindi before him, Deandra believed Indi Kindi would give L’il Lloyd the best start in life and set him up for success at school.
Thanks to Indi Kindi, in 2023 L’il Lloyd was ready for preschool a year early, at 3 years of age. Now he has a whole extra year in preschool before he transitions to primary school, and is already used to aschool being an every day commitment.
Older brother Leonardis is now 12 years old and a JMF participant. He goes to school every day and was awarded the 2023 JMF Borroloola Player of the Year Award.
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