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I Want to Help

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There are many ways you can support victims of crime through Shield and Rebuild. Whether you’re a skilled tradesperson, a manufacturer, or a philanthropist, your contribution helps us protect vulnerable families and rebuild lives.

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For Tradespersons

Your skills can make an immediate difference. From reinforcing doors and windows to installing alarms or home technology, trades support is vital in helping victims feel safe again.

 

Donate a portion of your time or labour

 

Partner with us on urgent security upgrades

 

Join our verified trades network to be called upon when help is needed most

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For Manufacturers

If you manufacture security products, building materials, or related equipment, you can help us provide stronger, safer solutions at scale.


Donate or discount security products (locks, alarms, CCTV, reinforced doors/windows)


Partner with us to trial innovative safety products


Showcase your commitment to community safety

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For Philanthropists

Your generosity funds the work we do every day. By supporting Shield and Rebuild, you are helping victims of serious crime find safety and rebuild their lives.


Make a one-off or regular donation (all tax-deductible)


Fund specific projects or safety packages


Partner with us on community programs

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For Corporate Sponsors

Partner with us as an official sponsor


Fund home security or cyber safety upgrades for families in need


Sponsor counselling sessions to help victims heal


Gain recognition for your company’s commitment to protecting vulnerable Australians

Creating Impact Through Collaboration

We believe meaningful change happens when communities unite with purpose. From the families we support to the organisations that walk beside us, every partner plays a critical role in helping us protect what matters most.

We recognise that lasting impact is never achieved in isolation. That’s why we actively build partnerships with businesses, security professionals, government agencies, and community organisations — aligning with those who share our vision for a safer, more resilient Australia.
 

Our partnerships are built on trust, integrity, and shared commitment. Whether contributing funding, expertise, technology, or outreach, each collaboration is designed to drive measurable outcomes for victims of crime.

We don’t just deliver services to communities — we work with them. Together, we create tailored, practical solutions that restore safety, dignity, and hope.

Because security should never be a privilege — it should be a right for every individual, every family, and every home.

Become a partner

We can't do this without the support of our partners across the country. Register your interest today.

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Stakeholders

Our stakeholders are more than just the people we serve—they are the reason we exist. Every victim of crime, every family seeking safety, and every business looking to help protect its community, is at the center of what we do. We listen to their needs, learn from their experiences, and tailor our services to provide real, lasting solutions.
 

We don’t just offer security systems or cybersecurity protection, we offer peace of mind. We do this by maintaining open communication, transparency, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Our work is shaped by the voices of those we serve because we believe that security should never be a privilege, it should be a right.

Contact

0402 765 107
[email protected]

19 Hamilton Street, Northgate QLD 4013

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Help lines

If you, or someone you know is in immediate danger call 000

Emergency services - 000

DVConnect - 1800 811 811
1800RESPECT - 1800 737 732
Life Line - 13 11 14
Kids Helpline - 1800 551 800
Men's Line - 1300 78 99 78

Emergency services - 000

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Shield and Rebuild acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation. We recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities through cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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