Corporate Partners
Whether it's sponsoring a community activity, providing in-kind and financial support as part of a fundraising campaign, or simply arranging a staff fundraising activity, Therapy Focus works collaboratively with the corporate sector to brighten the lives of thousands of children.
Supporting children with special needs
Therapy Focus sincerely thanks the following organisations for their ongoing support. Your contribution makes a positive difference to the lives of children with a disability or learning disadvantage.
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Claremont property group, Abel McGrath, is going ‘above and beyond’ to support children with special needs. The property group have chosen to support Therapy Focus as their principal charity for 2011, making regular donations to the Help a Child Grow Fund. The sales team will donate a portion of the commission made from the sale of each home, with Abel McGrath matching every donation made by the team dollar for dollar.
“By donating a portion of each sales fee to Therapy Focus, it’s easy for our team to share their successes and help a worthy cause”, said Principal, Simon McGrath.
Since first partnering with Therapy Focus in 2009 as part of the inaugural Symphony of Sunflowers campaign, Perth Glory have been committed to supporting West Australian children with special needs, naming Therapy Focus as the Perth football team's elected charity.
Perth Glory hosts Therapy Focus at designated home games, raising awareness of children with special needs and fundraising to raise money for the Help a Child Grow Fund.
Cars We Wash is an old fashioned, drive-in carwash in Balcatta which offers excellent & efficient service from friendly staff who will get your car squeaky clean.
Cars We Wash owner, Mark Tucek, has supported Therapy Focus for a number of years and raises money for the Help a Child Grow Fund through donations made at the carwash and through the sale of sunflower windmills.
Apache is the second largest operated volume producer of oil and gas in the Carnarvon Basin in Western Australia. Apache operate 16 oil and gas production facilities, providing in excess of 30 percent of the State’s domestic natural gas supply.
Apache Energy have supported various Therapy Focus initiatives including the 2010 Help a Child Grow Art Competition. In 2011 the Apache Outreach Program also provided a number Therapy Focus clients with vital equipment, through generous funding.
Through the not-for-profit organisation, United Way WA, the generous employees of RAC Western Australia make regular donations to the Help A Child Grow Fund via workplace giving.
By nominating a portion of their pay to be donated to Therapy Focus, RAC employees are dedicated to brightening the lives of thousands of children with special needs.
The Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA) and the Retravision Warriors are proud to have Therapy Focus as a Charity Partner in the 2011/12 Season. We are looking forward to using our position in the local community to support Therapy Focus, its initiatives and increase the awareness of a local charity in the wider community.