We Sponsor

Intel Small things Challenge
Everytime you CLICK HERE - Intel will pay 5c towards
Save the Children Fund and Kiva

At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day, while 75 million children worldwide are not in school. By pooling surprisingly small investments, we can help to significantly improve educational access and economic development. It’s called The Small Things Challenge, and it’s a campaign based on the premise that every small action can make a big difference to ensure quality education and economic opportunity for all. We challenge you to join us in becoming a part of the solution. Your help will make a difference.

 


Dr Joseph Odeke Community Building Fund

Dr Joseph Odeke Community Building FundThe local community of Keith in SE South Australia are working in partnership with the community of Katakwi in Uganda to raise their living standards. Their local doctor, who was born in Uganda, has 3 wishes for his village and we are really excited about being able to help these 3 wishes come true.

The first shipping container of tractors and other supplies for this village has now arrived in Uganda and another container is filled and ready to go - they just need to raise the funds to send it...

>> www.josephodeke.com.au


Karoonda Farm Fair

KAroonda Farm FairThe Karoonda Farm Fair is ccelebrating 25 years this year.

Much of the success of the Fair has been due to the tirelesss effort of a band of volunteers who are passionate about the Mallee and keen to bring a wide audience of visitors to Karoonda to sample what the region has to offer.

The Karoonda Farm Fair has over 300 exhibitors - something for everyone!

We are pleased to sponsor this event that showcases our local area...

 

>> www.farmfair.com.au


Tailem Bend Rotary Club Music Hall

Tailem Bend Rotary ClubOur local Tailem Bend Rotary Club members are another band of tireless workers, putting in months of planning each year for their Annual Music Hall.

The 'Music Hall' brings together men, women and children of all ages from our local district, to showcase their musical talent and entertain the crowds over 3 big nights.

The funds raised are significant and all go back to community projects.

 


Kiva - boost a business in a developing countryKiva - helping entrepreneurs in developing countries

Kiva lets you lend to a specific entrepreneur in a developing country empowering them to lift themselves out of poverty.
Once they have re-paid the loan, you can give to someone else in need.
The wonders of Internet technology now allows us to help others less fortunate than ourselves - with just a touch of a button...

>> kiva.org