The Trust Foundation provides assistance to many charity organisations throughout Australia through the generous support of the Foundation’s donors.
If you’re interested in becoming a donor and making a difference to the lives of others, you’ll appreciate the confidence, support and security of contributing through a sizable Foundation that has been operating for over 20 years.
You can give to the Foundation as a whole or you may choose to establish a named management account under the Foundation’s umbrella. Tax-deductible donations can be made during your lifetime as well as through bequests in your will.
Key projects include:
The Song Room, which offers music enjoyment and learning to children who attend disadvantaged schools, particularly in rural and regional areas.
The Howard Florey Institute, which conducts medical research into the human brain.
The National Stroke Foundation, which raises community awareness and understanding of the risks of stroke.
The Russell Webb Legacy, which was established by Brant Webb and Todd Russell, the two survivors of the Beaconsfield mine disaster in April 2006, to support the youth of the Beaconsfield community.
Many other charitable purposes including the arts, education, health and the environment are also strongly supported.
| For more information about establishing a management account within the Trust Foundation and becoming part of a committed group of donors, please call Clare Stanford, Head of Philanthropy, on 1800 622 812. |