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Community involvement

In the spirit of giving back to the community, we actively support the following local and international charities:

The Oliver Foundation
www.theoliverfoundation.com
The Oliver Foundation

The Oliver Foundation is committed to creating a meaningful and sustainable impact in under-resourced communities, primarily in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, focusing on empowering disadvantaged and vulnerable people to create personal self-sustainability.

The Foundation focuses on creating a catalyst of change within rural areas through developing and supporting programmes which have a social, environmental, educational and economic impact on those lives it touches. Our aim is to make a real difference to the participants and, where possible, also to their extended families.

Royal Flying Doctor Service
www.flyingdoctor.net
Royal Flying Doctor Service

Since 1928 the Service has grown into one of the most respected organisations in the world. Covering an area equivalent in size to Western Europe, it operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

No longer is the RFDS just for the people of the outback. Flying Doctor territory is just one hours drive out of most capital cities in Australia.

With the improved condition of roads and facilities in the outback, the Service is also becoming more involved with the ever increasing number of tourists visiting Australia's remote locations.

Today Flynn's dream of a "Mantle of Safety" continues to be there for us all.

Mission Australia
www.missionaustralia.com.au

Walking alongside those in need, we help people discover:

Mission Australia

Pathways to strong families and healthy, happy children.

Pathways though a successful youth.

Pathways away from homelessness.

Pathways to skills and qualifications.

Pathways to sustainable employment.

Medecins Sans Frontieres
www.msf.org.au
Medecins Sans Frontieres

Médecins Sans Frontières is the world’s leading independent organisation for medical-humanitarian aid. Annually, more than 3,000 volunteer doctors, nurses and support staff work in trouble spots around the world helping those living on the edge of human tolerance.

Médecins Sans Frontières teams are currently in over 60 countries, working with more than 25,000 locally recruited national staff in conditions that are always challenging, sometimes dangerous.

Wherever our teams are working their goal is the same: to provide essential medical-humanitarian aid to those who need it most, regardless of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.

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