The Real Value of Donating to Reclink

$1                   provides the opportunity for one participant to go for a swim.

$20                 Buy a pair of football boots to help a homeless person get a kick              

$20                 Provides a guitar lesson for a participant.

$40                 Provides a season of football for one our homeless players.

$40                 Empowers 40 indigenous players to become community role models

$100               Buy a jumper, shorts, socks and registration to get a player out on the park

$250               Choir Rehearsal Help a motley crew of 70 to sing like angels

$300               Provides a pamper session for 10 women

$350               Give a street cricketer a sporting chance with a new cricket kit  

$500               Provides a year of Tai Chi for survivors of domestic violence

$1000            Sponsor a team like the Salvo Hawks to start kicking some life goals             

$1,200           Involves over 120 players in our Super 8’s street cricket competitions

$3,000           Provides Tai Chi for a year to 60 survivors of domestic violence

$4,000           Keeps one of our 8 street choirs involving 60 participants singing all year

$6,000           Runs our 10 team street soccer league for a whole season

$9,000           Pays 4 remote community teams in our central desert football league


Reclink Founder and National Development Manager, Peter Cullen had a chat with one of the Reclink participants who has experienced trauma and homelessness.

He said “I now live in spirit and I put this down to the wide range of Reclink involvements I now have in my life. What I like about the Run for the Reclink, Peter, is that it gives people the chance to contribute to people less fortunate."

He goes on to say “Don’t walk past them, ask them what their problems are. People need to get behind the roughage and look inside, we want the help and the advice. Reclink links people to the community. My spirit is alive because of Reclink, I thought my flame had gone out. Isn’t it funny that a homeless person can feel more for the community than someone who is part of the community? It’s important to put some care and love into the community.” 

 

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