partners and programs that support, educate and empower girls and women in
Australia.
to all they need to fulfill their potential.
4 million Australians are living with anxiety or depression, with 1 in 3 women likely to experience anxiety in their lifetime.
Young people and females consistently experience mental health conditions at a higher rate. 3 in 5 contacts to the
Beyond Blue Support Service are women and 1 in 10 contacts are girls and young women aged 15 – 24 yrs.
The Beyond Blue Support Service operates 24/7 to support people across Australia with free and immediate counselling,
advice and referrals.
Beyond Blue’s vision is for everyone in Australia to achieve their best possible mental health through support services,
programs, research, advocacy and communication activities.
From July 2020 – June 2023, Supre Foundation donated over $821,000 to ensure more than 14,900 people have access to
professional mental health support and information 24/7 through the Beyond Blue Support Service via phone, webchat or email.
Find out more at www.beyondblue.org.au | 1300 22 4636.
awareness for their domestic and family violence services.
Thanks to the generosity of the Supré community, we were able to donate $185,000, which helped
over 1,200 women and children access crisis accommodation, counselling, dignity packs and emergency
support through Vinnies support services.
More than 1 in 3 Australian women experience relationship violence in their lifetime, while nearly a
quarter of children witness it. The finanical, physical and mental costs for women and psychological,
emotional and behavioural effects on children are incalculable.
Vinnies' services aims to ensure a real opportunity and circuit breaker to help stop the cycle of family
and domestic violence.
Find out more at www.vinnies.org.au.
July to December 2020.
Women are 50% more likely to be affected by food insecurity than men with a quarter of women
experiencing some level of food insecurity in the past 12 months.
The financial burden experienced by so many caused by COVID-19 saw women unable to afford to feed
themselves or their children, requiring an increasing in food from Foodbank.
Over 200,000 meals were provided by Supré Foundation in partnership with Foodbank in
2020.
Learn more about Foodbank at www.foodbank.org.
image-based bullying.
The Share This! Image Based Bullying. So Not OK. project consists of the creation and
delivery of workshops to schools and communities across Australia that educate and empower young
people, parents and carers on image-based bullying.
This represents our ongoing commitment to help stamp out bullyin. The Share This! Image Based
Bullying. So Not OK. companion booklet has been created as a take-home resource written
specifically for young people.
Learn more about the Alannah & Madeline Foundation at www.alannahandmadeline.org.au.
The Graeme Dingle Foundation runs school-based programs for thousands of Kiwis aged between 5 and
18.
Of the 750,000 children enrolled in New Zealand schools, 30,000 do not attend.
Working with the Graeme Dingle Foundation we've funded the delivery of the life-changing Kiwi Can
and Stars programs to Kiwi kids, building self-confidence and life skills, plus providing
mentoring.
Learn more about the Graeme Dingle Foundation at dinglefoundation.org.nz.
against bullying and saying Bullying is So Not OK.
A Headspace and Supre Foundation joint initiative funded the delivery of a Bullying Education and
Prevention Resource Kit as a free workshop to schools across Australia, as well as a free companion
booklet available in Supre stores nationally.
312 in-school workshops delivered.
270,000 booklets distributed.
Over 2,5000 booklets downloads.
Learn more about Headspace at headspace.org.au.