Stockland Shellharbour is awarding $5,000 to five community groups as part of the national shopping centre chain's CARE grants program assisting 285 local groups, clubs and programs across Australia.
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Recipients are organisations who support health, wellbeing, community connection, education or local environmental initiatives. Stockland Shellharbour's Illawarra grant recipients are Need a Feed, Kiama U3A, Illawarra Drug Awareness Group, Shell Cove Public School P&C Association and CatholicCare Wollongong.
Stockland also recently pledged a donation of $20,000 to Good360 for flood relief to ensure that essential goods were distributed to flood-affected areas near our assets quickly and efficiently.
Stockland group sustainability national manager Amy Hogan said the CARE Grants program has donated more than $2 million to such groups since it launched in 2014.
Ms Hogan said the CARE Grants program recognises the contributions hundreds of recipients make to their communities every single day.
"We're pleased to continue our support of local organisations whose great work, dedication and commitment are an essential part of helping any community to thrive," she said.
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