- DonorTec Impact | Creating magic in the kitchen garden
Melbourne food icon, author and restaurateur Stephanie Alexander created the Kitchen Garden Program at Collingwood College, Victoria, in 2001, to engage children in growing, harvesting, preparing and sharing delicious and healthy food.
In 2004 she established the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation, which currently supports 27 projects in Victoria.
- West Lakes Seniors Computer Club - Testimonial Competition Winner
- Youth clubs foster great community spirit
From gymnastics to cheerleading, box-ing to martial arts, dance to discos, the Police-Citizens Youth Clubs have it all!
With 45 branches throughout Queens-land, Australia, PCYC have more than 100 different activities for young people to enjoy, with activities varying from
branch to branch.The Youth Clubs facilitate and en-courage participation in sporting, recreation, cultural and welfare programs with the aim of improving the lives of individual members, and also of
developing local communities throughout the state. - Community Information Given a Fresh Look : Flickr
Connecting Up Australia www.connectingup.org provides ICT capacity building initiatives nationally for the community and nonprofit sector including, a national roving ICT conference which this year was held in Queensland, social web education, utilising online workshops, rss feeds and other online resources.
- Donortec Impact: Seniors in Australia are taking up education opportunities on computer technology
Impact: Nan Bosler; President of the Association of Senior Computers Clubs Australia (www.ASCCA.org,au),
“We seek to empower
seniors to use
computer technology.
Learning is a lifelong
Experience!”
- DonorTec's Impact: Laughter is the best medicine at Camp Quality
Camp Quality is a non-profit organisation committed to bringing hope and happiness to every child living with cancer, their families and communities, through ongoing quality recreational, educational, hospital and financial support programs.
- DonorTec's Impact: North Balwyn Rotary Club Says “Thank You” to Microsoft and DonorTec!
- DonorTec's Impact: Little River Landcare Group
Formed in late 1997, The Little River Landcare Group was created to address the need for an integrated approach to natural resource management within the Catchment area.
Situated in the Little River catchment of the Macquarie River valley in Central Western New South Wales, the Little River drains 258,000ha from over 300 farms and centres.
The Little River Landcare Group Inc. is run by 2.6 staff and represents 17 Landcare groups within the catchment area. With 223 active members, the group now has 63 per cent engagement across the community.
- DonorTec's Impact: New server means quality service for Australian Refugee Association
- DonorTec's Impact: Community centre gains that cutting edge
- DonorTec's Impact: Sustainable housing for everyone – a right
- DonorTec's impact : Empowering the blind and vision impaired
- DonorTec's Impact: Giving the community the latest technology
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