Morawa Hockey Club scores $500 donation
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30 September, 2018
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Date
30 September, 2018
Morawa Hockey Club has had a big win off the field with a $500 donation from Bayer and Primaries Morawa through the iGiveLocal Community Support Program.
Photo 1 (L to R): Shirley Katona, Nicole Dowers, Beverly King and Ty Gronow
Now in its third year, the iGiveLocal Program has to date donated over $100,000 to 190 local causes around the country.
The cheque was proudly presented to Morawa Hockey Club representatives Nicole Dowers (Captain) and Beverly King (President) by Ty Gronow from Bayer and Shirley Katona from Primaries. Shirley said “The club is an important part of this community and a large number of the club’s players are farmer’s wives, who, of course, also play a major part in farming. This donation will go towards a new hockey shed for the club, which is very grateful to the iGiveLocal Program.”
About the iGiveLocal Community Support Program
The iGiveLocal Community Support Program is a joint initiative of Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd and Combined Rural Traders (CRT). In 2018, Bayer will donate $30,000 to a variety of deserving local community groups across Australia.
Now in its third year, the iGiveLocal Program has to date donated over $100,000 to 190 local causes around the country.
The cheque was proudly presented to Morawa Hockey Club representatives Nicole Dowers (Captain) and Beverly King (President) by Ty Gronow from Bayer and Shirley Katona from Primaries. Shirley said “The club is an important part of this community and a large number of the club’s players are farmer’s wives, who, of course, also play a major part in farming. This donation will go towards a new hockey shed for the club, which is very grateful to the iGiveLocal Program.”
About the iGiveLocal Community Support Program
The iGiveLocal Community Support Program is a joint initiative of Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd and Combined Rural Traders (CRT). In 2018, Bayer will donate $30,000 to a variety of deserving local community groups across Australia.