We Need you
The Blue Spot Foundation aims to subsidise psychiatric treatment and medication for those living with mental illness.
This month (April) alone, we have provided $377.15 of medication support, but it’s not enough.
The shockwave of COVID19 is becoming more apparent with each passing day, we need you to lend a helping hand to those who desperately need it.
A donation as small as $5 can make a world of difference.
What Do We Do?
Medication Support
Blue Spot Foundations Hardship Program provides full financial support for those in need of psychiatric treatment and medication. We are working closely with psychiatrists and pharmacists within Western Australia to provide fully subsidised medication support for those who are struggling financially.
everyone deserves a chance
Your generosity makes our work possible. Whether you contribute financially or as advocate for good, you make a real and lasting difference in people’s lives.
Start now
How to start?
Donating as little as $5 to our cause can make a positive impact in someones life.
If volunteering is more up your alley, you can get involved by starting a fundraiser or become part of our monthly group sessions. Find out more here.
We are here to help!
Mental illness can be debilitating. We’re here to provide the resources necessary to get those in need back on track.
how you can help
Make a donation
Your generosity makes our work possible. Whether you contribute financially or as an advocate for good.
Start A Fundraiser
Get your community together and behind the projects cause.
Join our Efforts
We always need volunteers to help with our fundraising efforts, as well as the day to day operations of the Charity.
Join Our Mailing list
Stay up to date on our progress and journey, or just get in touch.
Recent Posts
- Let’s Talk About Meds December 18, 2019
- What I’ve Learnt – Mental Health In Perspective December 17, 2019
- 4 things to start doing for your mental health November 24, 2019
- Psychosis: My Journey November 9, 2019
- Blue Spot Foundation Group Sessions November 2, 2019