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The past twelve months has ushered in an exciting period of growth in Save the Children Australia’s business development sector. In this time, we have seen an increase in the number of corporate partners and have been thrilled with the enthusiasm, commitment and generosity they have shown. The growth trend is a tribute not only to the hard work of Save the Children’s business development department, but also to the example set by the success of existing partnerships. Save the Children Australia is thankful for the opportunity afforded by the support of the ever-growing Business Alliance to continue with its important work of changing the future of the world’s most impoverished children, both at home and abroad. |
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| We have now entered our second year of partnership with the Lonely Planet Foundation – supporting our important work with children in war torn Sudan to provide much needed education opportunities and resources. | |
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Transfield Services joined with Save the Children in 2005 and is now one of our Corporate Champions. Having supported Save the Children Australia across a range of activities Transfield Services also contributed over $170,000 towards school rebuilding in Tsunami devastated Indonesia to provide the children of Aceh with the education resources so necessary to alleviate poverty. |
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| SalesForce joined Save the Children in 2003 in launching a national Workplace Giving scheme for employees and contractors to voluntarily donate an amount from their pay towards the Save the Children Kop Children and Young People’s Development Centre in Lao PDR which serves over 8,500 young people living in 29 villages. | |
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AMEX Australia has been a long-term partner of Save the Children having contributed more than $100, 000 over the course of the relationship. The Save the Children Amex Card allows supporters to contribute to our work with every purchase. Amex has strengthened their relationship with us in the last year and look to build their support to new levels. |
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| Shell Australia is a multi year partner supporting the valuable work of Save the Children with indigenous communities in far North West Australia. | |
| IKEA Australia has chosen to align with Save the Children to support minority education in China via the 2006 Christmas Soft Toy Campaign. This international initiative will see €1 donated to Save the Children for every soft toy sold from November to December 2006. |
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| The Cobra Group has worked with Save the Children for many years and recently the group made a commitment to give something back to the Worlds Children which led to their support. Cobra owners across the globe pulled together and contributed more than $180,000 to make this happen. | |
| To benefit the children of Naherengue (Mozambique), PricewaterhouseCoopers are partnering with Save the Children to work with the local community to build 3 classrooms, drill a well for clean water, construct latrines for the students and provide training and teaching aids for the teachers. To fund this project and make a difference for the children of Naherengue, PricewaterhouseCoopers need to raise a total of $60,000. | |
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Jackgreen Energy and Save the Children Australia have recently joined forces to raise awareness of issues facing countries around the world, and at the same time provide much needed financial support to Save the Children programs. Save the Children Australia welcomes this new and exciting partnership with Jackgreen Energy and trust new and existing donors will support this initiative when sourcing their electricity needs and choose an energy supplier who is dedicated to reducing carbon emission through renewable energy. To find out more about sustainable energy supply visit www.jackgreen.com.au. Renewable energy that doesn’t cost the earth. |
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