Crazy John's is a strong believer in social responsibility and the importance of giving back to the community. It supports a variety of charities and special causes and to date, has donated over $1.5 million to charities Australia-wide. These include:
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In 2006, Crazy John's decided to make a major difference through its charitable activity in one particular aspect of Australian life that is getting worse - food allergies. In its short lifetime, the Ilhan Food Allergy Foundation has:
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Launched on 25 June 2005, the focus of The Shane Warne Foundation is to raise money for seriously ill and underprivileged children and teenagers. Crazy John's CEO, John Ilhan was an ambassador for this important new charity and explained why he loved the charity: |
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Crazy John's is currently funding the Salvation Army's Brunswick headquarters to provide a hearty breakfast for all the homeless in the area. This donation was particularly important to John as his first store was in Brunswick. |
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John was a member of the Rotary Club of Brighton. The club is currently working on a fundraising initiative with the Ilhan Food Allergy Foundation. |
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Brainwave was established in 1994 as a charitable body with the aim of funding medical equipment for the treatment of paediatric brain cancer and other neurological disorders. The specific focus on children led Brainwave into assisting the neurosurgery area of the Royal Children’s Hospital and, subsequently, the Neuroscience Department formed from an amalgamation of the departments of neurology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology and nursing. |
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Kids Under Cover is a Victorian not-for-profit organisation. Its focus is to raise funds to build homes for homeless and at risk young people within the community. In March 2004, Kids Under Cover expanded its current service to include a Scholarship Fund. This fund will be made available to young people in care who have the passion and drive to go on to further education. |
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Crazy John's is a supporter of The Winmar Cup through an association with the St Kilda Football Club. |
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With assistance from Crazy John's, the Royal Children's Hospital Neonatal Unit was able to purchase two mechanical ventilators. These ventilators enable the hospital to provide complete artificial breathing to babies with severe lung disease or other conditions which prevent them from breathing. They are state of the art ventilators and will have an expected life span of approximately 6-10 years. This equipment provides a major advance in the ventilation of babies because they possess electronic sensors that recognise the minute by minute ventilator needs of the infants thus protecting their lungs from damage and rapidly improving their outcome. |
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Ozanam House Rehabilitation Scholarship Fund |
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Crazy John's provided a major boost to the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute's fundraising at The Marquee on Crown Oaks Day, 2003 generously donating $50,000 towards the establishment of an international paediatric Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) research centre. |
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Crazy John's are proud supporters of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and the Melbourne's Delights project. The MDA is delighted by the contribution Crazy John's have made to increasing community awareness of Muscular Dystrophy and other neuromuscular disorders. The commitment and support provided by John and Crazy John's is helping the MDA to Make a Difference in the fight against Muscular Dystrophy. |
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