Community Involvement
Regal Engineering and Line Boring aims to make a positive and lasting difference to the surrounding community.
At Regal we recognise that government and community groups cannot operate without assistance from larger corporations. This is why we are committed to maintaining a collaborative partnership with various foundations. We strive to build a culture that is focused on making a positive contribution to society.
Constable Care Child Safety
The Constable Care Child Safety Foundation Inc. is a registered harm prevention charity that delivers award winning safety education programs to school students throughout Western Australia.Through puppet theatre and live interactive performances, Constable Care’s team of professional actors address a range of personal safety, community safety and citizenship themes that excite, engage, challenge and educate. Constable Care was established in 1989 and since that time over 2 million children have seen a Constable Care show.
http://www.constablecare.org.au
Making a positive difference to the lives of people with Autism. The Autism Association of Western Australia is dedicated to serving the needs and interests of people with Autism and their families. We do so by providing services based on peer reviewed research in the field of Autism; and by providing support that makes a positive difference to the lives of people with Autism. The Autism Association of Western Australia employs highly skilled professionals who are experts in the field of Autism, providing specialised intervention programs, direct support and consultancy services to the community.
Cancer Council
At Cancer Council Western Australia (ABN 15 190 821 561) we believe that with the support of the community we can beat cancer. We work to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer. We do this through advocacy, research, education and providing people affected by cancer with support to enhance their quality of life. Our vision is a cancer-free future. Cancer Council WA is a non-government organisation and relies on community support to fund our work.
Variety – the children’s charity
Variety. Because some children are extra special. Children growing up with disability, serious illness or disadvantage need help from a special charity. That charity is Variety. With your support, Variety the children’s charity gives more than a million dollars’ worth of goods and services a month to Australian children with special needs. That may seem like a lot of money, but we can always give more. You can make a difference by becoming involved with Variety. You can donate money, volunteer your time, or assist in other ways so we can continue doing amazing things for those special children who urgently need our help.
PCYC is proud to be hosting our annual Circus Quirkus events in Perth, Albany & Bunbury this August. Thanks to our generous sponsors, the event allows selected special needs, disadvantaged and at-risk children a fun day to remember with some of the world’s best performers astounding them with spectacular acrobatics, clowning, juggling, death-defying stunts and lots of comedy.
Secondly, Circus Quirkus raises valuable funds for PCYC, with proceeds assisting our organisation to continue to deliver programs targeted at youth-at-risk, designed to reduce anti-social and criminal behaviour.
Kalgoorlie Speedway
Boulder Speedway Association (Inc.), through a dedicated and strong committee, operate and manage the first class speedway facilities known as ‘Kalgoorlie International Speedway’, located in the rich Goldfields region of Western Australia, and more importantly, the city of Kalgoorlie Boulder.Racing commenced at our current venue in 1992 and continues on through to today. Previously, speedway racing was conducted in the heart of Boulder, at Boulder Oval, which is now a home to two Australian Rules football sides. See our History page for further information.
http://www.kalgoorliespeedway.com.au/
Movember
The Movember Foundation is the leading global organisation committed to changing the face of men’s health. The Movember community has raised $580 million to date and funded over 800 programs in 21 countries. This work is saving and improving the lives of men affected by prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health problems. The Movember Foundation challenges men to grow moustaches during Movember (formerly known as November), to spark conversation and raise vital funds for its men’s health programs. To date, 4 million moustaches have been grown worldwide, but we won’t stop growing as long as serious men’s health issues exist.