As this rather terrible year draws to a close, it seemed a good time to turn our thoughts towards what we could do to help start 2021 strong.

At MOG we have charities that we regularly support throughout the year with the fun days such as Red Nose and Daffodil Day – but we wanted to find a way to do something a bit extra.
To thank you for helping us grow with your Google reviews, referrals to your friends and wonderful messages, we would love to pay it forward with a $1,000 donation to four worthwhile causes.
The problem we have is that it is so hard to decide. We’ve done the research and narrowed it down to 6 – can you help us pick a top 4?
Here are our chosen charities;
BEYOND BLUE provides information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live. Find out more at BeyondBlue.org.au
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS supports and empowers people and communities in times of vulnerability. Their purpose is to reduce suffering across Australia and internationally through mobilising the power of humanity. Find out more at RedCross.org.au
CAMP QUALITY gives kids facing cancer the chance to be kids again, with services and programs designed to help change the cancer story: in hospital, at home, at school or away from it all. Find out more at CampQuality.org.au
LIFE-SAVING VICTORIA works under the umbrella of Emergency Management Victoria (EMV) as part of the State’s emergency management services, their mission is to prevent aquatic related death and injury in all Victorian communities. Find out more at LSV.com.au
BUSH HERITAGE AUSTRALIA are an independent not-for-profit that buys and manages land, and also partners with Aboriginal people, to conserve our magnificent landscapes and our irreplaceable native species forever. Find out more at BushHeritage.org.au
ANIMALS AUSTRALIA are Australia’s leading animal protection organisation. Their investigations and campaigns are recognised the world over. They unite millions of people who believe in a world where animals are free from cruelty. Find out more at AnimalsAustralia.org