Sponsorship
Our sponsorship of organisations and activities aligned to our
objectives and our Mission provides us with another way to
strengthen and contribute to community life.
Sponsorship may involve investing in or supporting community or
government activities, the arts, a particular program or a cause,
an individual or a conference. Our investment is either financial,
material or via the contribution of human resources.
In addition, each of St John of God Health Care's divisions
provides sponsorships to organisations, events and individuals
within their local communities.
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St John of God Health Care’s major sponsorship of the Mandorla
Art Award and the Mandorla Youth Art Award - both national
contemporary Christian religious art competitions - reflects our
deeply held and long-standing commitment to the arts as an integral
part of health and the healing process. Our involvement with the
youth award reflects our support of young people, which is also
evidenced in our social outreach strategy to provide services for
young people experiencing disadvantage. For more information, visit
www.mandorlaart.com
We were recognised at the WA AbaF Awards 2011 for demonstrating
Good Practice in partnering between a business and an arts
organisation, not only due to our finanical committment but also
for our PR and marketing support of the awards.
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Our sponsorship of Leadership WA is a natural fit with our
internal leadership ethos due to our shared vision of enhancing
leadership excellence and a commitment to ethical leadership,
respect for diversity, and community service. A number of our
emerging leaders have participated in the program of which we are a
major sponsor. For more information, visit www.leadershipwa.org.au
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St John of God Health Care and Barking Gecko Theatre Company -
Western Australia's leading professional theatre company performing
for young people 5-17 years - work hand in hand in a major
sponsorship to increase access to theatre for children and their
families. Their regional presence, as well as their work with
children with a disability or those experiencing disadvantage have
strong synergies with our work within these sectors. For more
information, visit www.barkinggecko.com.au
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RTR FM community radio, based in Perth, offers eclectic
programming ranging from specialist talk programs to music-based
programs presented by 150 volunteers and 11 staff. St John of
God Health Care’s sponsorship focuses on involving young people in
music through participation in broadcasting training and creative
development projects. For more information, visit www.rtrfm.com.au
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AbaF connects businesses with arts organisations, individual
artists, trusts and foundations and provides advice, professional
development, volunteering and networking opportunities. As an AbaF
Councillor organisation, St John of God Health Care advocates to
business the benefits of private sector support for the arts as
well as sponsoring arts organisations ourselves. For more
information, visit www.abaf.org.au
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