Community Involvement

Giving back is fundamental to our values

Since our inception, we have contributed to a wide range of charities and non-for-profits.

In 2008, we formalised our approach to giving by establishing the Abercrombys Charitable Fund, with a focus on community services and support, health and medical research.

Today, we partner with all the following organisations, and take great pride in supporting their important, often life-changing contributions to the communities they serve.

ACF

We are proud to be partnering with the charities and clubs mentioned on this page, supporting positive outcomes within the community through our Abercrombys Charitable Fund (linked through the ACF – Australian Communities Foundation).

For more details or to make a donation, please contact Dee Pajevikj | deea@abercrombys.com.au;

 

 
MND VICTORIA

MND Victoria started in 1981 (initially as the Motor Neurone Society of Victoria) with a meeting of a small group of people with MND and their families, health/welfare staff, and other concerned people. We now provide support across Victoria, Tasmania and the border area of NSW.

mnd.org.au

Secondbite

SecondBite redistributes surplus fresh food to community food programs around Australia. This high-quality surplus food is redistributed to community food programs that support people who are homeless, women and families in crisis, youth at risk, indigenous communities, asylum seekers and new arrivals.

secondbite.org

 

 

ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE

The RFDS is a national, charitable, health organisation delivering primary healthcare and 24-hour emergency services for those that live in rural and remote Australia.

flyingdoctor.org.au

BEYONDBLUE

Three million Australians are living with depression or anxiety. Beyond Blue provides information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live.

beyondblue.org.au

 

 

 

 

OLD GEELONG SPORTING CLUB

The Old Geelong Football Club was formed in early 1954 as the Old Geelong Grammarians Football Club, playing its first game in the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s newly created E Section on 24 April of that year.

oldgeelong.com.au