Donation and Sponsorship Help
Find answers to our most asked Donation and Sponsorship Questions
What are the benefits of sponsorship?
By supporting us, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you have made a real difference to the lives of hundreds of older people, many of them in their 80s and 90s. At the same time you have the opportunity to get your brand in front of Australia’s fastest growing demographic, and enhance your reputation through association with a trusted organisation.
Can I make a bequest?
Yes, anyone can make a bequest. It doesn’t need to be large: whatever you want to give, there’s an option to suit you. Whatever you decide, we recommend that you take legal advice.
How do I make a donation?
You may make a donation of cash, or by credit card, EFT, PayPal or cheque. Go to our Donations page for more details. All donations over $2.00 are tax deductible.
What is the money used for?
Funds raised go to the Amana Living Anglican Foundation Inc. We then ensure that the money is used to enrich the lives of our residents and clients in some way.
There are many ways to enrich a life. We listen to individuals so that we understand what makes life rich and meaningful to them. Then we do our best to provide it. This could be anything from special pieces of furniture to services that don’t receive Government funding, such as the McCusker Nurse Service. If you would like your donation or bequest to go to a specific centre or project, please make sure you let us know.
Sponsorship funds enable us to stage a major enrichment event each year – a huge party for up to 800 residents and clients. This is a chance for guests to dress up, socialise and enjoy a sit-down lunch with live entertainment and dancing.
Why does Amana Living ask for donations and sponsorship?
Amana Living is a not-for-profit organisation with charitable status. Government funding helps us to provide quality care and services, but we go beyond quality care to involve our residents and clients in enrichment activities, to help them stay connected to others, and to enhance the care environment. This would not be possible on government funding alone.
How can I become a volunteer at Amana Living?
Please click on this link to find out more about volunteering at Amana Living.