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Local charities share in $100,000 in celebration of nib foundation's 10th anniversary

Pitch for a cause community night

Three Hunter-based charities have been a much-needed funding boost after pitching for their stake in $100,000 of funding last night at nib foundation's, opens in a new tab special 10th anniversary pitch night event, Pitch for a Healthy Cause.

The Australian Institute of Rehabilitation (AIN) received the highest funding with $39,000 to provide additional robotic therapy sessions to local residents living with physical disabilities.

rehabilitation device being demonstrated

Share the Dignity received a total of $33,400, which will go towards installing further Dignity Vending Machines containing basic sanitary items in the Hunter region for women experiencing homelessness and domestic violence.

While Waves of Wellness took home $27,600 to support the design and pilot of a new trauma specific surf program for young people in the Hunter struggling with mental health.

Held to mark nib foundation's significant milestone, the event saw each charity pitch for their cause to 100 guests who each received $900 of nib foundation funding to pledge to the charity they believed was most deserving on the night. In addition, the nib 'People's Choice' public vote held online saw nib's members and the community vote for their favourite charity to receive $10,000, with Share the Dignity named as the lucky recipient.

nib foundation Executive Officer, Amy Tribe, said the funding injection will enable the three charities to continue to tackle key health issues in the Hunter.

Amy Tribe from nib foundation and charity recipients

"This funding will not only allow AIN, Share the Dignity and Waves of Wellness to continue to improve health and wellbeing outcomes of vulnerable and disadvantaged communities, but it will also help them to expand their work in our local region," Mrs Tribe said.

"We look forward to seeing our funding come to life to create a positive impact on mental health, women's health rights and neuro-recovery for Australians living with disability - diverse yet equally important issues facing our community today," she added.

The Pitch for a Healthy Cause event was a great opportunity for nib foundation to celebrate what has been big decade of giving, with over $17 million in funding provided to more than 120 partners across the country.

"It's unique way to bring our closest stakeholders together to celebrate our achievements over the past 10 years and recognise the incredible partnerships formed along the way, which continue to create a lasting impact on the lives of many Australians," Mrs Tribe said.

"We are excited to continue to grow as we look to support more preventative health initiatives that align with our mission of helping people and communities live healthier lives," she said.

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