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Causes

 

Giving Back to the Community

 

To us, business is the best vehicle to help others. We believe that we have an opportunity to give through the businesses we own. By doing excellent work with results, we contribute value to the projects we work on, our staff, our family and most importantly our greater community.

 

As part of our social commitment, we use part of our profits to benefit our community.

 

Revive Projects is proud to assist the following charities in their worthy causes:

 

 

 

 

 

The Salvation Army

 

 

The Salvation Army is one of the largest and most diverse social welfare providers in the world. Their philosophy is that we can best express our love for God by compassionately reaching out to help people.  In a typical week, The Salvation Army will provide people in need with an estimated 100,000 meals. It provides beds to 5,000 homeless people; rehabilitation to 500 addicted and refuge to 400 victims of domestic abuse. It also provides counseling to several thousand people.

World Vision

 

 

World Vision is Australia's largest charitable group. World Vision helps over 20 million people every year. World Vision provides relief in emergency situations and works on long-term community development projects. Together, these address the causes of poverty and help people move towards self-sufficiency.

St Vincent de Paul

 

 

The St Vincent de Paul Society's 40,000 members and volunteers work hard to assist people in need and combat social injustice across Australia. Internationally, the Society operates in 130 countries and has over 950,000 members.

Centacare

 

 

Centacare believes everyone has the right to be treated with respect and dignity. It delivers responsive, flexible and effective services to the South Australian community without regard to religion, race, culture or economic circumstance. Our work encompasses a range of sectors, including disability, family, youth and children, health and wellbeing, employment, education and training, homelessness and domestic violence.

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