Lifeblood and its employees provide financial, pro bono and
volunteer time to support the following organisations
Sunrise Foundation
The Sunrise Foundation is a non-profit organisation created to
develop and deliver purpose built preventative education programs
addressing depression for young people aged between 12-24
years.
www.sunrisefoundation.org.au
Power Assist
Power Assist is a volunteer based, 'not for profit' organisation
focused on personal development and building the self esteem of
people who are intellectually disabled, or otherwise disadvantaged,
by providing sporting opportunities, primarily through
basketball.
www.powerassist.org.au
Melbourne Tigers
The Melbourne Tigers have been a part of the National Basketball
League since 1984, making season 2008/09 its 25th anniversary.
The Tigers have been a dominant force in the development of the
sport, with some of Australia's biggest stars wearing the red and
gold for the club.
www.tigers.com.au
Emmaus St Leos Old Scholars Football Club
Emmaus St Leos OCFC is affiliated with VAFA and fields three
senior sides and an Under 19 team in the VAFA competition. Located
at Bennetswood Reserve in Burwood, and with close ties to Emmaus
College and Deakin University, the club has a long and successful
history.
www.emmausstleos.com.au
Adelaide Cricket Club - Under16's
The Adelaide Cricket Club was formed on 12th September 1905 for
the prime purpose of providing the residents of the City of
Adelaide the opportunity to play and enjoy the game of cricket.
Today the club fields four senior men's teams and six junior
boys' teams in the South Australian Cricket Association
competition.
www.adelaidecricketclub.org.au
Wyclif Cricket Club
Formed by members of the Wyclif Congregational Church, Surrey
Hills, the first appearance of the Wyclif Cricket Club was in late
January 1893 against the Canterbury Congregational Church.
The club continues to thrive today at its Camberwell base and
each weekend the club has four junior and four senior teams taking
the field.
www.wyclif.com.au