You can support Scleroderma Australia and our community in many ways.
Please contact us and we’ll send you information on how to join and how to become a member of your state association. Thank you for supporting people with scleroderma, our families and our friends.
Make a donation
We rely on our generous supporters, like you, to continue our important work. Your donationwill help people living with scleroderma and their families.
Your donation will support research to understand and develop treatments for scleroderma. You will improve the lives of people in our community. You can make a difference and we thank you for your generous support.
Donate here through the bank-level security of PayPal.
Thank you! We know it takes a big heart and an idea to make fundraising effective in support of our scleroderma community.
You can take part in an upcoming event, learn what other fundraisers are doing in your area, or register your own fun ways to raise money to make the lives of your community so much better.
Visit My Cause for an easy way to fundraise for Scleroderma Australia.
Everyone wants to snuggle up and stay warm in the winter months.
June is our awareness month when the cold creeps up and staying warm and cosy is especially important for people with scleroderma.
To raise funds for Snuggle Up! you can:
Fundraising events
Other ideas for fundraisers
Other ways to support us
Leave a gift in your will
If you’ve already included us in your Will, or you’d like to support Scleroderma Australia with a bequest, we’d love to recognise your contribution publicly.
If you’d prefer to give anonymously, we understand and appreciate your generosity.
There are three options you can choose for bequests:
A specific bequest
This is a defined amount of cash, property, shares, bonds, jewellery and any valuables.
A residual gift
After your estate has been finalised, the remainder or a portion thereof can be gifted.
A percentage gift
This gift is a specified percentage of your estate, say 10% of your total wealth.
Please discuss your wishes with your family before making your decision. We recommend you engage a solicitor whenever you amend your Will.