
Every child deserves to feel safe, included, and valued. Thatโs why BAMBAM Against Bullies and Abuse created the โGive Hope, Create Smilesโ campaign – to invite you to donate to support bullied children and help brighten their futures.
Why This Campaign Matters
Bullying doesnโt just hurtโit isolates and excludes. Some children are left out because they donโt have school essentials. Others miss out on holiday treats because their families simply canโt afford them. As a result, these kids often feel overlooked and alone. Through this campaign, your donation can change that. It provides school supplies, small gifts, and meaningful moments that help kids feel seen, supported, and valued.
Every child deserves to feel like they belong, and every dollar makes a difference.
How Your Donation Helps
Every contribution makes a difference:
$10 โ helps us provide a toy or holiday gift to brighten a childโs day
$25 โ fills a school backpack with essential supplies
$50 โ helps feed a family in need
$100 โ supports multiple children across our programs
As a result, children gain confidence, connection, and the tools they need to thrive. Because when they feel supported, they shine.

BAMBAM Against Bullies and Abuse has Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). Donations over $2 are tax-deductible. All payments are processed securely through our trusted provider Stripe.
Recent Donations
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Wanneroo community Mens Shed donated $1000.003 days ago
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Geraldine donated $50.008 months ago
Top Donors
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Wanneroo community Mens Shed$1000.00
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Geraldine$50.00
Have questions or want to donate another way? Visit our Contact page or explore other opportunities on our Support Us page.
Share this campaign with friends and family to multiply the impact.
When you donate to support bullied children through BAMBAMโs Give Hope, Create Smiles campaign, you’re not only helping today – youโre investing in a future where all children feel safe, equal, and included.