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Charity donation figures defy our idea of ‘kind and generous’ culture - The Sydney Morning Herald
Impact100 Fremantle in City of Fremantle News
Impact100 Fremantle Parliament House Address
Federal MP Hon. Josh Wilson acknowledges 10 years of Impact100 Fremantle at Parliament House.
Having an Impact!
Fremantle Herald, 17th June 2022
How to Impact100 Freo right now!
Fremantle Shipping News, 16th June 2022
Fremantle Foundation announce 9 community grants
Western Australia’s Relief and Recovery Fund was launched recently to provide urgent help to those working on the ground. “The money raised will be distributed to not-for-profit organisations that are providing food and housing, social support and health services for the; homeless, Indigenous Australians, low-income families, seniors and those heavily reliant on sectors such as the arts, who will face increased struggles because of reduced or lost income,’’ Fremantle Foundation Acting Executive Officer, Sue Stepatschuk said.
Fremantle Ports matches funds raised up to $10,000 and employees are also given opportunities during the year to volunteer at a number of different charities during work time.
Through its corporate Community Investment Program, Fremantle Ports has supported the Fremantle Foundation since it was established and has supported its Impact 100 program since it was introduced.
Sue Stepatschuk, Acting Executive Officer of the Fremantle Foundation, said the Foundation’s newly established COVID-19 support fund would provide a central resource to distribute charitable dollars.
The power of local funds to ease the impact of national health crisis
Western Australia’s Relief and Recovery Fund was launched recently to provide urgent help to those working on the ground. “The money raised will be distributed to not-for-profit organisations that are providing food and housing, social support and health services for the; homeless, Indigenous Australians, low-income families, seniors and those heavily reliant on sectors such as the arts, who will face increased struggles because of reduced or lost income,’’ Fremantle Foundation Acting Executive Officer, Sue Stepatschuk said.
Fremantle community coming together to support bushfire victims
“We’ve been around for ten years and, like all other community foundations around the world, we’re set up to help communities give, so when we were approached we had some really easy ways to help the community to do that,” Ms Clark said.
Mark of Kindness
“The Fremantle Dockers made history this week, becoming the first Australian sporting team to launch a player-backed charity fund.” “Fremantle Foundation helped set up the fund and CEO Dylan Smith says he hopes other sporting stars will follow the Dockers’ lead …“ “We believe this is the first sporting team in Australia to become philanthropists all together, as a group like this,” Mr Smith says.
Interview with Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith is a very interesting young man. You don’t immediately think of AFL footballers as having a strong philanthropic streak. That is probably quite unfair and no doubt many do!