A Complete List of Charities Being Played For on Celebrity Apprentice Australia

The new season of Celebrity Apprentice Australia is well and truly underway. Featuring a star-studded lineup, our favourite personalities are not only hoping to win the title but also raise money for a good cause.

For many of them, the charity they chose carries a special place in their hearts. So, without further ado, here’s the full list of charities the celebs are playing for.

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Amy Shark — Support Act

Support Act provides crisis relief services to artists, artist managers, crew and music workers who are suffering from ill health, injury, a mental health issue or anything else that may come in between them and their music. Amy has been an advocate for Support Act for many years and is passionate about the work they do.

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Turia Pitt — Interplast

Interplast is a not-for-profit organisation that provides life-changing reconstructive surgeries to those in developing countries. Turia has already raised $1.4 million for Interplast through multiple fundraising efforts and is the reason why she chose to compete on the Celebrity Apprentice

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Jean Kittson — Taldumande Youth Services

Jean is supporting Taldumande Youth Services, an organisation that focuses on youth empowerment and social support. Taldumande Youth Services supports and empowers vulnerable children, young people and their families through residential care and crisis response.

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Carla from Bankstown — Twenty10

Carla is hoping to raise money for Twenty10, a Sydney based organisation working across New South Wales to provide specialised services for people aged between 12-25. From housing to social support, Twenty10 is there to act as a helping hand.

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Bronte Campbell — Carers Australia

Carers Australia carries a special place in Bronte’s heart. Her youngest brother Hamish has cerebral palsy, and since he was born, his mother has acted as his full-time carer. Bronte entered Celebrity Apprentice to help raise funds for Carers Australia, which lobbies for the rights of carers while providing them with the support that they need to keep going.

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Darren McMullen — Feel the Magic

Darren chose Feel the Magic, an Aussie charity that helps kids aged 7 through to 17 deal with grief after experiencing the loss of a loved one.

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Ronnie Caceres — Habitat for Humanity

Ronnie is playing for Habitat for Humanity, a charity that provides housing to those who need it most. They also provide water and sanitation to communities as well as disaster relief to people from affected areas.

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Benji Marshall — Souths Cares

Benji is hoping to raise money for South Cares, an independent not-for-profit that closely works with the South Sydney Rabbitohs Football Club. They aim to support disadvantaged, marginalised and Indigenous youth and through education and employment.

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