Micah Projects Brisbane Domestic Violence Service is excited to announce that our Spread the Warmth campaign is again underway in 2025!
We are currently seeking donations of brand new, unwrapped robes which will be distributed to isolated mums living in crisis accommodation and domestic violence refuges this Mother's Day.
Donations of robes can be dropped at one of the dedicated drop-off points up until Friday 2 May 2025.
If you are unable to make it to a drop off location, we are also accepting donations. You can make a donation at GiveNow - Spread the Warmth 2025
This is a great opportunity to make women in crisis feel connected and supported by their community.
If you or someone you know needs support for domestic violence, please call the Brisbane Domestic Violence Service on 3217 2544.
Drop off locations:
- 96five Radio Studio - 6 Moorak Street Taringa
- Bracken Ridge Ward Office - 77 Bracken Street, Bracken Ridge
- Brisbane Electorate Office- 349 Sandgate Rd, Albion
- Bulimba Electorate Office - 2/630 Wynnum Rd, Morningside
- Forest Lake Ward Office - Inala Library Building, Cnr Wirraway Parade and Corsair Avenue
- Gabba Ward Office - 2/63 Annerley Rd, Woolloongabba
- Griffith Electorate Office - 14/76 Old Cleveland Rd, Stones Corner
- Lytton Electorate Office - 100 Edith St Wynnum
- Morningside Ward Office - Groundfloor 63 Oxford St, Bulimba
- Northgate Ward Office - 284 St Vincent's Rd, Banyo
- Nudgee Electorate Office - Shop 404 CIRCA 3 29 Station Street, Nundah
- Sci Fleet Toyota - 55 South Pine Rd, Brendale; 59 Kitchener Rd, Kedron
- Tiny Legends Childcare Centre - 34 Wickham Street, Brighton
- Westfield North Lakes - Cnr Anzac Ave & North Lakes Drive, North Lakes (Find the donation box in front of Big W)

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