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HomeNewsBig bucks for crusade against family violence

Big bucks for crusade against family violence

DOMESTIC violence campaigner and former Australian of the Year Rosie Batty was in Noosa recently to receive over $75,000 from the Mantra Group in support of the Luke Batty Foundation.
Mantra Group properties and team members from all around Australia united to raise $79,265 in the past year for the foundation. The donation, which was presented to Rosie Batty at a fund-raising event at Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas on 5 August, will help the Luke Batty Foundation continue their important work of building awareness of family violence in our community.
Luke Batty Foundation CEO and 2015 Australian of the Year Rosie Batty said the Foundation depended on businesses and the community for assistance and support.
“We are very appreciative of the continued support Mantra Group provides to the Foundation,” Ms Batty said.
“It’s so important for corporate Australia to get behind social issues like family violence. This donation will deliver long lasting benefits to the community by supporting our efforts to put victims at the centre of the conversation on how to address the family violence epidemic.”
The Luke Batty Foundation and the Never Alone campaign aims to lead the way for prevention in Australia through awareness raising and education partnerships.
Mantra Group executive director human resources Cherie McGill said the Group was focused on supporting charities and community organisations through various programs and initiatives.
“It’s all about knowing what matters to our team and the communities in which we work and live,” Cherie said.
“Our team is incredibly proud of this donation, which reflects our long-standing commitment to supporting charities that make a big difference in the community.”
The relationship between the Luke Batty Foundation and Mantra Group was formed following Rosie Batty’s inspirational presentation at Mantra Group’s company conference one year ago, where her spotlight on family violence and messages of overcoming adversity resonated with team members.
For more information on the Luke Batty Foundation visit www.lukebattyfoundation.org.au

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