This week Richmond and its preferred charity partner, The Alannah and Madeline Foundation are urging all Australians to Stand up for our Kids and take the pledge to keep our children safe from violence.

The Club is dedicating its Round 16 match against the Brisbane Lions on Saturday, July 5 at the MCG to raise awareness and funds for the Foundation through the campaign.

Richmond CEO, Brendon Gale said the Club is proud to support its charity partner to raise awareness of such an important issue in the community.

“It’s tragic to see family violence occur, and as a Club, we’ll do whatever we can to support The Alannah and Madeline Foundation and show that the Richmond Football Club stands up for our kids,” Gale said.

Dr Judith Slocombe, The Alannah and Madeline Foundation CEO said it’s the vision of the Foundation that every child lives in a safe and supportive environment.

“Children are often the forgotten victims of family violence, but the reality is that this serious issue has a profound impact on children right across Australia,” she said.

“Almost one million Australian children have lived with violence in the home. The Stand up for our Kids campaign highlights this issue and reminds Australians that we all have a responsibility to protect our children and keep them safe.”

 

How you can help
- Donate online
to keep children safe from violence, or by texting 0459 400 400.
- Help to spread the message by sharing the campaign on Facebook and Twitter, and using the hashtag #StandUpforOurKids.
- Attend Richmond’s Round 16 match against the Brisbane Lions at the MCG on Saturday, July 5. There are free tickets for kids to this weekend's match, click here to register.

Where’s Buddy Bear?

WIN by finding the Richmond player with the Buddy Bear logo on their jumper in this weekend’s game – go to www.wheresbuddybear.com to enter.

Where to go for help
If you have experienced, or are at risk of domestic violence or sexual assault, you can receive help by calling 1800 RESPECT - 1800 737 732. If you are in immediate danger please call the police on 000. Children impacted by violence can call the Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800. For information on how to report child abuse and neglect, please click here.