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Register for Workplace Giving online - Save the Children Australia
30 Nov 2006 09:00:00 GMT
Source: Save the Children - Australia
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Register for Workplace Giving online

It is easy for Australian businesses to make a real impact with the children of the world.

All you have to do is set up a Workplace Giving program. Employees will then be able to give to Save the Children through their pay

The administration is simple. The cost to business is minimal. PLUS there's a potential tax benefit .

A Workplace Giving program is a cost effective way for your company to stand up and do something that truly makes a difference. Click here to find out more

As an employer, it's easy to get things started. Just click here to register.

We’ll email you without delay with all the information you need. If you’d like to speak with someone at Save the Children we’d be delighted to hear from you. Please register online here or contact our Customer Service Team on:

Phone 1800 76 00 11 or (03) 9811-4999
Email workplacegiving@savethechildren.org.au
Alternatively,download a Workplace Giving information pack here [Adobe PDF, 281 Kb]

Click here to find out more or register online here


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