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PANDA partners and supporters

Without the support of government, corporate and community partners, we wouldn’t be able to support families.

Corporate supporters

Baby Bunting

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Baby Bunting

Baby Bunting is Australia’s largest specialty baby goods retailer and have been supporting new and expectant parents in the early years of parenthood for over 40 years. With stores across Australia and the ability to shop online 24/7, they’re there every step of the way no matter how parents and parents-to-be choose to shop their baby essentials.

Baby Bunting have been a proud supporter of PANDA since 2020, supporting Perinatal Mental Health Week and the translation of PANDA resources into 40 languages.

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Priceline Sisterhood Foundation

Priceline Sisterhood Foundation

Priceline Sisterhood Foundation was formed in 2011 with it's purpose being to give back to the community and, specifically, to provide support to women and their families.

PANDA have been a charity partner since 2016 and has helped support the PANDA website and PANDA Learning Hub for health professionals.

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Mustela

Mustela

70 years after its creation, Mustela’s ambition remains the same: to stand by parents and make their life easier thanks to our natural origin skincare brand. This is why Mustela partner with PANDA to support families as they become parents.


Mustela have been a supporter of PANDA since 2022 supporting awareness of Perinatal Mental Health and the PANDA Helpline.

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Government Funders

Australian Government Department of Health

Australian Government Department of Health

The Department of Health has funded PANDA’s National Perinatal Mental Health Helpline since 2010, allowing us to provide vital support through more than 40,000 contacts a year.

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State government Funders

Victorian State Government Department of Health

Victorian State Government Department of Health

The Victorian Department of Health and the Department of Families fund PANDAs Intensive Service Coordination and Counselling program for families experiencing complex perinatal mental health issues in Victoria.

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Victorian State Government Department of Families, Fairness and Housing

Victorian State Government Department of Families, Fairness and Housing

The Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing also fund PANDAs Intensive Service Coordination and Counselling program for families experiencing complex perinatal mental health issues in Victoria.

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Victorian State Government Department of Education

Victorian State Government Department of Education

The Victorian Department of Education funds PANDA to provide training for Victorian Maternal and Child Health Nurses nad health care providers. Training improves the support they can offer to families experiencing perinatal mental health and wellbeing issues.

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Queensland Department of Health

Queensland Department of Health

The Queensland Department of Health fund PANDAs Intensive Care and Counselling program and education and training, for families experiencing perinatal mental health challenges in Queensland.

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NSW Health

NSW Health

NSW Health fund PANDA's pilot program Pregnant in Prison. A program that supports mothers who are pregnant or give birth while in prison, and assists them to transition out of the prison system.

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Becoming a partner

Becoming a PANDA corporate or community partner

Through corporate and community partnerships, PANDA can reach and support more families across Australia. There are many ways for you to support PANDA as a corporate or community partner.

  • Fundraising for PANDA
  • Workplace giving
  • Events and awareness raising
  • Campaign partner
  • Workplace volunteering
  • Official corporate partner

PANDA does not accept funding or partnerships from tobacco, alcohol or gambling companies and we ensure our partners and supporters align with our values.

To find out more about becoming a PANDA corporate or community partner get in touch.

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