Domino’s Give for Good raises $140k for charity
Seven charities were the beneficiaries of the program.
Domino’s has awarded seven charities across Australia with $20k through its first-ever Store Grant Program funded by Domino’s registered charity, Give for Good.
More than $137k was raised from Domino’s for Good Day in February this year which will now be invested in supporting local communities.
Domino’s Australia and New Zealand CEO Josh Kilimnik said it’s great to be able to give back to causes that align closely with Domino’s values.
“We are more than just pizza: we aim to bring people and communities closer together. Give for Good is about supporting causes that benefit communities, help them recover from natural disasters and invest in our young people. From supporting programs for disengaged young people, funding equipment for emergency services and health services for remote Australians – we are proud to be able to give back.” Kilimnik said.
The full list of recipients of the $20k grants are:
- Upper Hunter Homeless Support (Domino’s Muswellbrook and Scone)
- Worldview Foundation (Domino’s Kippax)
- Goondir Health Services (Domino’s Dalby)
- Rotary Club of Ballina-on-Byron (Domino’s Alstonville)
- Gympie SES (Domino’s Gympie)
- Leaderlife Dubbo (Domino’s Dubbo)
- PCYC Bathurst (Domino’s Bathurst)
Give for Good is a registered charity of Domino’s, founded on giving to causes that align with values that are at the heart of our business – youth, community and disaster relief.