Charity

FITK donates at least 10% of its revenue to charity.

FITK has donated over $3,045 in support of these charities:

Asylum Seekers Centre
– providing practical and personal support for asylum seekers living in the community.
The Smith Family
– a children’s charity helping disadvantaged Australian children to get the most out of their education, so they can create better futures for themselves
Refugee Advice and Casework Service
– the longest-running refugee community legal centre in New South Wales, providing free legal services to asylum seekers and refugees.
The Alannah and Madeline Foundation
– keeping children safe from violence.  The Foundation was set up in memory of Alannah and Madeline Mikac, aged six and three, who were tragically killed with their mother and 32 others at Port Arthur, Tasmania on 28 April 1996.
Dress for Success Sydney
– helping women in need to be more employable and independent by providing professional clothing, a support network and career development tools.
Indigenous Marathon Foundation
– providing an opportunity for indigenous men and women to run the New York Marathon, inspiring the nation and encourage healthy active lifestyles.
Wall of Hands
– “We won’t stop until 5 out of 5 kids can read and write.”  Dedicated to improving language, literacy and numeracy standards in Australian indigenous communities.
OzHarvest
– collecting quality surplus food for redistribution to charities for people in need.
The Benevolent Society
– Australia’s first charity.  A non-religious organisation helping people to change their lives through support and education.