COMMUNITY: Data#3 counts down to Christmas with charity initiative
- 02 December, 2011 09:49
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For the third year in a row, Data#3 will support 12 separate charities as part of a special Christmas program.
Its 12 Days of Christmas program features one different charity each day. The charities, a mix of national and local bodies, are then pledged donations and fundraising activities.
This year’s charities are:
- World Vision (National)
- The Smith Family (National)
- P.A.R.T.Y (National)
- Landcare (National)
- The Black Dog Institute (National)
- Day of Difference (Brisbane)
- Sydney Homeless Connect (Sydney)
- State Schools Relief (Melbourne)
- Foodbank SA (Adelaide)
- Foodbank WA (Perth)
- Animal Welfare League (Darra)
- Riding for the Disabled (Rockhampton)
In a release, Data#3 managing director, John Grant, said, “We will showcase 12 charities that all have a special meaning to the Data#3 team and will be supporting each charity in a number of different ways through the month of December and throughout 2012.
"The 12 Days of Christmas Program gives us the opportunity to support the communities in which we work and live, and the charities close to our employees’ hearts and minds.
“The charity we have chosen to launch the 12 Days of Christmas program for 2011 is World Vision. Data#3 has been a proud partner of World Vision for the past eight years through staff donations and the Child Sponsorship Program.”
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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