some ideas to get you started
People who are experiencing homelessness, disadvantage and social isolation often miss out on the little things that we take for granted.
Your fundraiser enables our volunteers to share friendship over a cuppa and a chat, letting our friends on the street know that someone cares.
RUn for Rosies
Get your school community or youth group involved for an outdoor or track ride. Your friends and family can donate to support your efforts.
Ride for Rosies
Get your school community or youth group involved for an outdoor or track ride. Your friends and family can donate to support your efforts.
Rosies Up Late
A smaller version of a school sleepout designed for years 5 & 6. This event allows students to learn more about homelessness and the experience of an outreach.*
*Idea created by St Peter & Paul’s School, Bulimba
Milo Morning
Perfect for all ages - kindy to high school! Everyone loves a milo morning and a visit from the Rosies van.
Host a Bake Sale
Set up a bake sale at your school or in your neighbourhood with proceeds going to Rosies. Ask your schoolmates or neighbours to get involved.
Containers 4 change
Collect cans and bottles from school or at home and donate them to Rosies using our scheme ID: C10026243
Wear Red for ROsies
Nominate a day to wear red for Rosies and collect donations to sponsor your non- uniform day!
Book a Rosies Stall
Book at Rosies stall for your next school fete, community event or open day!
How it works
1.Register your fundraiser
Create your online fundraising page and make a difference in the lives of people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage.
2. Start spreading the word
Share your page with friends, family, workplace, or school community and spread the word about your fundraising efforts.
3. Raise money & have fun!
Ask everyone you know to donate while you have fun taking part in your fundraiser.
Your fundraising can help
By fundraising for Rosies - Friends on the Street, you can provide comfort and friendship to people experiencing homelessness, disadvantage and social isolation.
1 in 8 Queenslanders
are living in poverty, struggling to put food on the table and a roof over their head. *
*QCOSS Indicatros of Poverty & Disadvantage in QLD report, October 2013
30% Increase
in outreach attendance with some locations supporting more than 100 people each night