Corporate Sponsorship
Corporate Sponsorship can take place in a number of different ways that can benefit both Baptcare and the sponsoring party. Below are some great examples of how Corporate Sponsors have made a very real difference to the lives of those that Baptcare assists.
Highpoint Shopping Centre
Highpoint Shopping Centre has become a strong supporter of Baptcare's family services division, sponsoring a site for its annual Christmas Gift Wrapping Stall for four years running. By enabling Baptcare to have this site free-of-charge, Highpoint has played a major role in Baptcare’s fundraising efforts for its much needed programs and services.
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City West Water (CWW)
City West Water (CWW) is a strong supporter of Baptcare and as pictured below, showered Baptcare's family services division with gifts to pass onto its clients and families last Christmas.
Additionally, the staff of CWW generously donated over $10,000 to Baptcare just prior to Christmas. In a selfless manner, staff gave up their individual Christmas Hamper so that funds could support and assist children and families within the western and northern suburbs.
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Realestate.com
Realestate.com sponsored Baptcare to have an online ad on its high-traffic website free of charge. This has amounted to over $300,000 worth of advertising and has ensured that Baptcare has a strong presence on the web market, thus increasing our profile.
Corporate In-Kind Support
Corporate In-Kind Support is when a corporation provides goods or services to Baptcare, at no cost. These may be:
- Professional services
- Product/food donations
- Granting employees paid time to work a number of hours for Baptcare
Below are just a couple of examples of how generous corporations have provided Baptcare with in-kind support in the past.


Pictured above: Lynne Searle from Eastland's Kenny's Cardiology, donated her time and skills when she volunteered to run a Christmas Gift Wrapping Training session in December 2005, imparting her tips of the trade to the many volunteers wanting to learn how to professionally wrap gifts.


Pictured above: General Manager of Baptcare's family services division Kim O’Neill is overwhelmed by the generosity of local businesses and corporations such as the JustGroup who supported the Christmas Toy Shop in 2004.

Pictured left to right: Baptcare Board Member Robert Arnold, Mr Hank Kelly Kobbs and Baptcare CEO Jeff Davey. Dymocks Camberwell Store Owner, Mr Kobbs donated hundreds of childrens' books to Baptcare's Toy Shop in 2003.
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