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“The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) is extremely grateful
for the continued support of Crows’ fans and the Crows Foundation. The
money raised from your generous contributions to the Ride to Cure
Diabetes will fund the best and most promising research to find a cure
for type 1 (juvenile) diabetes and its complications. This includes
exciting research at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Adelaide on islet
transplantation – a groundbreaking procedure that is showing great
promise as a cure for type 1.
“We know that type 1 diabetes is a
cause close to your hearts, as Crows footballer Nathan Bassett suffers
from the disease. You support will help to find a cure for Nathan and
the 140,000 Australians living with type 1 diabetes.”
Mike Wilson, CEO, Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund
Chasing
funds for any charity is inevitably enhanced by association with high
profile organisations such as the Crows Foundation, infinitely more so
when the sponsor is so highly respected both within the sporting
fraternity and the broader business world.
Unarguably, league football today is big business which brings with it additional responsibilities other than fiscal.
The
public face of the Adelaide Crows has always been that of a community
caring and community involved entity and their attention to community
issues is widely known and respected.
We as a charitable
Foundation have benefited from, (even in a small way) sharing a
platform with a high profile successful organisation such as the
Adelaide Football Club.
With the Chairman’s Luncheon and other
very public events, Professor David David AC has been provided with a
platform from which to speak about the issues of treating and caring
for those who need the help of Craniofacial surgery.
We happily ally ourselves with the Crows in our own Newsletter and feature the Crows logo.
All
the above have increased public awareness in our cause and we are
indebted to the Crows Foundation in seeing fit to include the
Australian Craniofacial Foundation in the generosity.
Gerry Brady
National Funds Development Manager
Australian Cranio Facial Foundation
On
behalf of the Salisbury Heights OSHC we sincerely thank the Crows
foundation for their donation to our non-profit service. With the
donation we have been able to purchase a large snakes and ladders,
noughts and crosses easel, new board games, balls and outdoor equipment
which the children are enjoying emensely. Without this support we would
have been unable to purchase this much needed new equipment. Thank you
so much.
On and behalf of the Management Committee
Sharee Borlace
Directori
Salisbury Heights Out of School Hours Care
We
recently sought a donation from the Adelaide Crows Football Club to
support and provide footballs to the Quorn football club junior under
9s through to the under 15s. The $300.00 donation has been dispersed
via the club Junior Committee Manager Mr Greg Haines. The juniors have
received their new footballs, and we believe all are very grateful.
Prior to the donation the juniors had been sharing footballs at
training and game day.
Aboriginal Family Support Services is very
grateful for the assistance provided by the Crows Board of Directors
and looks forward to representing and promoting the foundation in the
future.
Sharron Williams
Chief Executive Officer
Aboriginal Family Support Services