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Ainslie Group be.giving Initiative 2018

Dainere’s Rainbow were one of the three Community Organisations selected for the month of November to be part of the Ainslie Group’s wonderful Be.Giving initiative which has a very special purpose of giving back to the Community.

Every time a purchase was made at the Gungahlin Lakes Café between the 1st and 30th November 2018, a token was issued and patrons could vote for their preferred group.

The organisation with the most tokens at the end of the Month receive a $300 donation and the other two receive $100 each.

At the end of the month the tokens were counted and in an extremely close count, Dainere’s Rainbow is so humbled to announce that we will receive a $100 donation.

With heartfelt gratitude to the Ainslie Group and Gungahlin Lakes for giving back to the Community through the Be.Giving Initiative in 2018 and also to all those who enjoyed a coffee and delicious cake and put their token in the Dainere’s Rainbow box.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where we meet and work, the Ngunnawal people, and the many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from across Australia who have now made Canberra their home. We celebrate and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of the ACT and region.

Dainere's Rainbow is a not for profit organisation - 100% of all funds raised or donated go to paediatric brain tumour research at Sydney Children's Hospital
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