Foundation: Grants Awarded
The main source of funding for the ATHOC Foundation is through the Australian Timeshare Industry Golf Open where over the past two years we have raised in excess of $130,000. Other funds are raised through the year through raffles and other initiatives.
The timeshare industry is very generous when it comes to charities. It is estimated that between the ATHOC membership approximately $500,000 per year is given to charity
- $2,500 donation toward a vehicle for a family with 2 children with disability
- $2,000 + a weeks accomodation for an industry staff member who caught swine flu and has had one leg amputated below the knee and one foot amputated
- $2,300 holiday for a family with a young daughter with Cystic Fibrosis
- $8,500 Leckey Horizon Stander for 16 year old girl with Cerebral Palsy
- $4,000 prothesis - running leg for 9 year old Tara
- $1,200 granted to industry staff member whose 11 year old daughter has severe type 1 diabetes
- $2,000 Coles card to help the parents of an 8 year old suffering Lymphoblastic Leukemia
- $8,500 Leckey Horizon Stander for 10 year old boy with Cerebellar Hypoplasia
- $1,800 for the donation of two weeks accommodation to be used for personal and auction to raise further fund for a young girl suffering leukaemia.
- $8,500 gym equipment for the Currumbin Special School
- $1,000 to aid an industry staff member when she received fire damage to her house
- $34,000 - Liberty Wheelchair Swing for the Cascade Gardens on the Gold Coast Australia
- $12,000 - Snozelan Room for the Mudgeeraba Special School - Picture
- $47,000 - Christel House International
- 4 weeks accommodation given to Cottage by the Sea for use by families in need of a break and fundraising
- 7 Night Exchange Holiday to help raise funds for a cancer victim - donated by RCI
- 7 Nights accommodation at any Classic Holidays managed Resort to help raise funds for a cancer victim- donated by Classic Holidays
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