Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Zoe Robbins is an accomplished professional in the field of fundraising, marketing, and community engagement, currently serving as the Individual Giving Manager at Alannah & Madeline Foundation since April 2022, where previous roles included Community Partnerships & Campaigns Manager. Prior to this, Zoe worked as a Philanthropy Services Coordinator at the Brotherhood of St Laurence, contributing to social justice initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty across Australia. Experience also includes serving as Fundraising Events & Marketing Manager at Austin Health, where responsibilities included overseeing significant fundraising campaigns. Zoe's background features successful roles in marketing and event management, including a position as Marketing & Event Manager at Sparkways, and an earlier role at YMCA Victoria that highlighted a significant increase in funds raised. Zoe holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business (Event Management/Marketing) from La Trobe University and has further educational experiences in fitness and arts.
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Alannah & Madeline Foundation
The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is a national not-for-profit organisation dedicated to keeping children and young people free from violence and trauma wherever they live, learn and play. On 28 April 1996, Alannah and Madeline Mikac, aged six and three, were tragically killed alongside their mother and 32 other people at Port Arthur in Tasmania. One year later, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation was launched in the girls’ honour by their father Walter Mikac AM and a small group of volunteers, driven by the belief that all children and young people should be able to live a happy and safe life, free from violence and trauma. Today our mission continues through care, prevention and advocacy – from supporting children experiencing family violence to online bullying and fighting for the rights of young people everywhere. After 25 years, that fight continues. The challenges facing children and young people may have changed, but our mission has not. We fight for their right to be safe, so their future is strong.