Lifeline Australia
Abi Steiner currently serves as a Gifts in Wills Specialist at Lifeline Australia, a role commenced in May 2023. Previously, Abi held several positions in the nonprofit sector, including Senior Marketing Executive for Gifts in Wills at UNICEF Australia from December 2019 to May 2023, where responsibilities involved nurturing legacy supporters and managing multi-channel marketing campaigns. Abi also worked at the National Breast Cancer Foundation as a Gifts in Wills Executive and Community Fundraising Executive, focusing on developing relationships with high-value community fundraisers. Earlier experience includes roles at Australia for UNHCR as a Donor Care Representative and at Westpac as an Unsecured Lending Verifications Officer. Abi's early career included retail, education program coordination for the United Nations Association of Australia, and participation in the Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program. Abi holds a Diploma of Financial Planning from Monarch Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Development Studies and Culture Change from Macquarie University.
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Lifeline Australia
Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15 – 44 with around 21,000 Australians affected by the death of someone to suicide every year. Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services. These services include: • Telephone Crisis Line – 13 11 14 • Lifeline Text - 0477 13 11 14 • Lifeline Chat - www.lifeline.org.au/crisis-chat • Service Finder - free directory of local health and community services • DValert - Domestic Violence Response Training • Lifeline Centres nationwide provide specific services relevant to local communities. Our History Lifeline was founded in 1963 by the late Reverend Dr Sir Alan Walker, after he received a call by a distressed man, who three days later took his own life. Determined not to let loneliness, isolation or anxiety be the cause of other deaths, Sir Alan launched a crisis line, which operated out of the Methodist Central Mission in Sydney. Just a few days after it was first established Lifeline received over one hundred calls for help. Today, somewhere in Australia there is a new call to Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis line 13 11 14 every minute. As a charity we rely on the support of the community to support our life saving work. To find out more or to make a donation visit www.lifeline.org.au *Please note we are unable to provide crisis support on LinkedIn. For crisis support call 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat with us online at lifeline.org.au. Dial 000 if life is in danger.