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Supporting our community’s most vulnerable families

Mums Supporting Families In Need (MSFIN) was started with a big heart and a simple idea. The idea that as a community, we can ensure no family is living without their basic daily needs being met.
We believe no child should go without essentials.
Looking to Help Mums Supporting Families In Need?

There are 4 ways you can get involved.

Gift us
Ya' Stuff

By gifting your pre-loved stuff, you’re not only giving a once loved item another life, but you are also helping us support those who need it the most.

Donate Money

Your donation today, will help MSFIN continue supporting vulnerable families with many basic items most of us take for granted.

Corporate Giving

Working in partnership with businesses can take many forms (workplace giving, volunteering, goods in kind, sponsorships – just to name a few). We’d love to get that conversation started.

Volunteer Your Time

Volunteering is a great way to meet new people and become part of a community of inspiring supporters.

When your little one isn’t so little anymore…

Drop off your child’s pre-loved goods to help support vulnerable families in our community and reduce environmental waste.

Our latest news articles.

There’s always plenty happening at MSFIN and here’s where you can keep up to date with our latest news, tid-bits, updates, events, stories and relevant information.

 

Christmas in July

Did you know that this year we have already provided material aid to over 430 families? With the cost of living soaring and the known

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Our Cheryl

If you’ve been supporting MSFIN for a while, our Cheryl will be a familiar face. This incredible woman has dedicated more than three years to

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Simply fill in the newsletter sign-up below and we’ll send you periodical e-newsletters about everything happening at MSFIN. We promise not to clog up your inbox.

Are you in need of any immediate assistance?

Contact your local community support centre for advice and referrals.

If you are unsure where your local community support centre is, visit www.cisvic.org.au