Violet
A note to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that this page contains images and video of people who have since died.
17/06/2026
When Janet found Violet, she'd been so focused on caring for everyone else that she hadn't stopped to think about herself.
She first heard about us through the kind super fund representative helping with her husband's affairs, who saw what Janet was going through and suggested she call Violet.
"Talking to a Violet Guide really did change my life. It was so needed at that time of my life, because things were moving very quickly, and I think I'd given so much to everyone else that I hadn't thought of me."
"I was able to see the reality of where I was at, and what I had left to do, because the end of his life was coming."
She watched our resources with her son, Thomas. "The Violet resources were absolutely educational, informative, and done in taste. We knew what to look out for, and we felt better equipped for the stages that we had to go through."
"Death and dying is not an often spoken about subject, and we all like to hide away from it. But now there's help out there. Reach out to Violet, get some knowledge, better prepare yourself for the journey that you're going to go on — and get that strength to carry out everything you need to do." 💜
Violet's guided support is free for carers, and every donation helps us reach more families across the country who need that same support.
With June 30 approaching, every gift over $2 is tax deductible before the end of financial year. Whatever amount feels right helps us be there for the next family walking Janet's road.
👉 Donate today: www.givenow.com.au/violet
20/05/2026
There are conversations most of us are quietly meaning to have with the people we love. About how they want to live the time still ahead, about what matters most to them, about what they'd want us to know. Most of us keep putting them off. Not because we don't care, but because we don't quite know where to start.
So on Tuesday 2 June, in Sydney, we've put together an evening to help.
Much loved broadcaster and author Sarah Macdonald sits down with Dr Kathryn Mannix, pioneering palliative care physician, global campaigner for better care and conversations through the last stages of life, and author of With the End in Mind and Listen: How to Find the Words for Tender Conversations.
Join us for an honest, warm and occasionally funny conversation about how we talk to the people we love about living well, and dying well.
Kathryn has spent decades at the bedside of people in the last chapter of their lives. What she's learned about love, honesty, and what people most need to say has made her one of the most sought-after voices in the world on this. Sarah, host of Club Sandwich, has been giving national voice to the midlife generation quietly caring for ageing parents while raising kids, building careers, and holding everything else together.
You'll leave with the courage to begin. And so you don't have to hold it all in your head, every guest takes home a copy of Put The Kettle On, our free guide to the conversations worth having with your mum or dad.
Tuesday 2 June, 6pm to 8.30pm
Flex by ISPT The Collider, 477 Pitt St, Haymarket, Sydney (next to Central)
Tickets $35 at clubsandwich.community
Or find them at humanitix.com
https://shorturl.at/GEgEd
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A Club Sandwich night. With love. 💛🥪
Stay for Supper | An evening with Sarah Macdonald and Dr Kathryn Mannix An evening with Sarah Macdonald & Dr Kathryn Mannix on the conversations worth having before you need to. A Club Sandwich night, with love.
04/04/2026
Today is the last day.
Our deadline to reach 1,000 letters is tonight.
If you've been meaning to write — this is it. Two minutes.
And if you've already written yours: thank you. You've done something that matters.
Violet is here to help. Help us stay here.
violet.org.au/no-family-alone
30/03/2026
You probably know someone who's been through this.
A parent whose health started changing. A partner who needed more care than anyone knew how to give. A friend trying to hold a family together while holding down a job.
Violet was there for families like theirs. Free. Without a cent of government support.
We're asking the Ministers to change that. 1,000 letters by 5 April.
Know someone who should see this? Share it on.
Write yours here → violet.org.au/no-family-alone
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