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BEAN AID<br />

SPCA was a primary sponsor of Foodbank WA’s SPC Bean Aid in conjunction with Curtin<br />

University in Perth. A month-long drive in Coles to raise donations of cans of baked beans<br />

ended with a Deni Hines concert at Curtin Uni and the world’s longest line of baked beans<br />

cans – 69,157 cans arranged in an indigenous design symbolising the circle of life. The cans<br />

were given to Foodbank WA for their school breakfast program.<br />

SHARE-A-CAN<br />

Ten years of Share-A-Can days at SPCA has<br />

resulted in the donation of $10 million worth<br />

of food and has involved 2000 tonnes of fruit<br />

and vegetables, 35 tonnes of baked beans<br />

and spaghetti, 4000 volunteers, three million<br />

steel cans and 250 semi-trailers.<br />

• Community Awards – prizes<br />

of $5000 for community<br />

organisations to encourage young<br />

people to lead healthy lifestyles.<br />

Robyn Sanewski was one of 20<br />

recipients of a Community Grant in<br />

<strong>2006</strong>. CCAF funded Robyn to walk<br />

the Kokoda Trail with Michael<br />

Milton, Paralympic skier, and also<br />

granted $10,000 towards her “Fit for<br />

Life”organisation.<br />

• Community Grants – one off<br />

grant payments of up to $10,000<br />

to innovative community programs.<br />

One recipient in <strong>2006</strong> was the<br />

ALIV Kids Program, providing<br />

recreational opportunities and<br />

support for disadvantaged children<br />

released from immigration<br />

detention centres and now living<br />

in community detention.<br />

<strong>Coca</strong>-<strong>Cola</strong> Foundation Indonesia<br />

The CCFI was established in August<br />

2000 to “elevate the level of education<br />

and the quality of human resources in<br />

Indonesia“. Education programs are<br />

the cornerstone of every CCFI activity.<br />

The programs include:<br />

• The Learning Centre Program,<br />

which develops libraries into<br />

community learning centres to<br />

disseminate information on a range<br />

of issues, including environmental<br />

protection and HIV/AIDS. To date,<br />

24 Learning Centres across<br />

14 provinces have been set up.<br />

• Publication of a Learning Centre<br />

manual which was endorsed by the<br />

National Library of Indonesia.<br />

• The Environment Education<br />

Program runs a school-based<br />

competition called “Go Green<br />

School”where winning schools<br />

receive a grant to execute their<br />

environmental programs.<br />

• The Micro-Enterprise Development<br />

(MED) Program helps people lift<br />

their families out of poverty and<br />

grow their micro-enterprises<br />

through self-help groups and<br />

mentoring by business leaders,<br />

access to low-interest loans, and the<br />

development of various business<br />

learning tools.<br />

<strong>Coca</strong>-<strong>Cola</strong> Korea Youth Foundation<br />

Founded in 2004, the CCKYF seeks to<br />

“develop Korean youth by promoting<br />

physical activity and supporting<br />

sports, education and related<br />

activities”. Programs include:<br />

• The <strong>Coca</strong>-<strong>Cola</strong> Sports Award which<br />

recognises significant contributions<br />

to Korean sport development.<br />

• The Healthrobic program in 300<br />

schools and a Healthrobics Contest.<br />

• The “English Camp”, a program<br />

to help Korean youth improve<br />

proficiency in English through<br />

diverse cultural and physical<br />

activities such as in-line skating.<br />

The successful pilot has resulted in<br />

CCKYF evaluating the roll-out of a<br />

national facility and has influenced<br />

the National Youth Training Centre<br />

to open its own youth English course.<br />

HIV/Aids Education Programs<br />

Through our Foundations, CCA and<br />

TCCC are working hard to help our<br />

communities in Indonesia and PNG<br />

deal with HIV/AIDS.<br />

PNG: The <strong>Coca</strong>-<strong>Cola</strong> Foundation has<br />

established a relationship with the<br />

Clinton Foundation for implementing<br />

projects for the screening and<br />

treatment of HIV/AIDS, some<br />

of which include the potential<br />

to distribute HIV education and<br />

treatment materials to remote<br />

locations via CCA’s extensive<br />

national distribution network.<br />

We are looking at utilising<br />

modified shipping containers as<br />

HIV/AIDS screening/counselling<br />

centres in communities.<br />

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