2018: Issue 1 - Give Where You Live

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MAG Issue 1 | 2018

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STAY IN TOUCH

Geelong’s

Appeal

MAYDAY Challenge

Register for a MAYDAY Tin

Footy Colours Morning Tea

MAYDAY Events

Live and Learn

Live and Earn

Survive and Thrive

Supporting the learning aspirations for ALL children and young people

Ensuring sustainable and sustaining employment for ALL

Reducing the impact of life crisis as an inhibiting factor

1. Parent Engagement – recognising the importance and supporting the role parents play in their child’s learning

1. Employment Pathways and Transitions – ensuring EVERYONE has an employment pathway (e.g those from low socio economic status backgrounds, with a disability, Refugee and asylum seekers, youth)

1. Supporting Basic Need – supporting men, women and children who are experiencing homelessness or food insecurity.

2. Early Years Learning – supporting and enhancing children’s learning age 0-5 and ensuring they are ready to enter school 3. Transitions – ensuring that children and young people experience successful transitions that support their learning 4. Disengaged Young People – supporting young people to re-engage in learning to support their life aspirations

2. Supporting Job Retention – recognising the importance of support and problem solving of barriers to ensure ongoing employment 3. Social Enterprise – enabling social enterprise to build jobs and assist people in finding employment (more research is required prior to proceeding)

2017 grant review panellist hard at work

2. Building Resilience – supporting prevention and early intervention efforts related to family violence and sexual assault, addiction, mental health, and family breakdown. 3. Promoting Community Connections – reducing social isolation and supporting social participation to promote resilience.

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT

Employment Solutions

Your HR Partner

PROGRAM 2018

2017 Loaned Executives visiting community partner Geelong Mums

Give Where You Live Foundation’s CEO Bill Mithen with Incitec Pivots Site Manager Sean O’Reilly

BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS

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THE 25TH ANNUAL

For Give Where You Live

Give Where You Live Foundation is supported by these Platinum Partners

DOING THEIR BIT...

We love it when local business come up with some great ideas to help raise money to support their community – every bit truly makes a difference!

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