Talk to someone now. Call our National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email

Talk to someone now. Call our National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email

How your donations make a difference

Help Butterfly #ChangeThePicture by donating to our Education and Prevention services. The more funding we have, the more schools, parents, and young people we can reach with free and low-cost sessions and resources across Australia. How their future looks, is in your hands. Please support Butterfly TODAY by making a DONATION.

$5 could support one child/young person to receive positive body image education in their school.
$10 could help us create inspiring and empowering free resources for school communities.
$25 can help Butterfly provide school education programs promoting body confidence among young people.
$40 could support the development of an e-newsletter for schools.
$50 can help us provide low-cost seminars for parents on supporting a healthy body image in their children.
$75 can assist us with developing and producing free online resources for schools and families to create healthy body image environments for young Australians.
$90 can fund an educator/other professional working with young people to attend a professional workshop (prevention/early intervention).
$150 could help us create new web and digital content for young people.
$350 could fund an evidence-informed age-appropriate session in a primary school, promoting positive body image.
$500 can fund an evidence-informed, age-appropriate session in a secondary school, promoting positive body image.
$750 could provide a parent seminar to a school/sporting organisation.
$1,500 could provide professional development training for a school, sporting or community organisation supporting young people.
$2,000 could sponsor a 3hr Body Kind leadership workshop at a school, sporting or community organisation supporting young people.
$5,000 could sponsor a whole of community program including professional training for those working with young people, a parent information seminar, and sessions for schools (years 5 to 12).