WHAT IS THE MATTHEW STANLEY FOUNDATION?

The Matthew Stanley Foundation says No to Violence.


In 2006 Matthew Stanley aged 15 lost his life after being bashed outside a teenagers' party in September 2006. Matthew was survived by his parents Paul and Kay and Brother Nic. With an outpouring of community grief, Paul and Kay responded and were joined by good people to create the Matthew Stanley Foundation. There is no surprise to those who knew Matthew that the space he so beautifully occupied in this world has not been subdued

Matt (affectionately known to his friends as Stanley) was a talented sportsman who excelled academically. Matt touched the hearts of many people, from peers to young children, adults, students, teachers and parents. His enormous popularity became even more evident after his death.

The Matthew Stanley Foundation seeks to promote non violence and mutual respect among young people and responsible behaviour in the adult community.

The Foundation partners with individuals, community groups, business and elected representatives to promote youth safety initiatives, including Party Safe and the One Punch Can Kill Campaign.

We also seek to influence public policy where young lives are at stake.

"If one life is saved then this is worthwhile" Paul Stanley

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