
The Beachouse is a family run business that is enthusiastic about supporting local community and charity organisations.
The Beachouse views its contributions and sponsorships as long-term investments in the companies commitment to the community. The return from the programs comes from the enhancement of community relationships made possible through work and communications with local community members, organisations, charities, schools and events.
Application and approval procedures
� As a general rule, the Beachouse sets aside funds each year for selected projects covering major event participation and school events.
� The Beachouse contributions and sponsorship programs are highly selective.
� There must be a tangible return to the company and appropriate recognition for the company for any proposal to be considered.
Examples of event support and sponsorship that the Beachouse is proud to be involved with.

We strive at Blackfriars to be a caring, Christian community and help foster in each of our students, generosity, self worth, confidence and a love of learning, as they become self-disciplined members of society. Brian Turner Principal
In 2008, Blackfriars coordinated over 300 of their students to come to the Beachouse for their end of year excursions. The Beachouse was proud to donate back to Blackfriars $300 worth of fun cards to be used as raffles or other fundraising methods in 2009.
Sport for People with an Intellectual Disability
Special Olympics Australia provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with an intellectual disability.
People with an intellectual disability represent the largest disability population in the world yet they are often misunderstood, rejected or simply ignored and that's why Special Olympics exists.
We know that people with an intellectual disability can achieve their best and participate as respected members of the community, when they are given a fair chance. So we provide a welcoming environment where athletes are accepted and supported. At Special Olympics people with an intellectual disability are encouraged to get fit, develop new skills, make friends, recognise their abilities and believe in themselves.
The Beachouse is a proud sponsor of the Special Olympics Australia IX National Games to be held in Adelaide, South Australia, 19-24 April 2010.
The Beachouse is kindly donating the use of the Function room on level 3 of the Beachouse to be the Family Welcome Centre for the entire week, as well a providing discounted vouchers for a competitors to use while they have leisure time between competitions.
The Adelaide Kids Marathon has a unique format that allows children from kindergarten through to high school to run a marathon...one kilometre at a time. The South Australian Road Runners Club and the Asthma Foundation of SA feel strongly that exercise should be a healthy part of every child's life, however we also think it should be fun!
The SA Road Runners Club and the Asthma Foundation of SA are holding the Adelaide Kids Marathon in conjunction with the annual Christmas Frolic on Sunday 6 December 2009.The Beachouse is proud to support the Asthma Foundation of SA by donating $10 to every child that enters the Marathon.

The Walk to Cure Diabetes is a fundraising and awareness campaign that brings the community together to celebrate their contribution to finding a cure. Each year a Walk event is held in most state capital cities as well as in many regional areas. The Beachouse is proud to be involved each year by providing face painting to all the kids for a donation to JDRF. The Beachouse also contributed over $6000 worth of fun cards to the JDRF members in the past few years.
The exciting visit is made possible with the blood donor centre on wheels, a state-of-the-art truck that contains donor chairs, interview rooms and a refreshment area inside.
Greg Wilkie, Operations Manager
at the Blood Service in South Australia says "A lot of people will need blood and blood products over the festive season. Over a third of donated blood goes to cancer patients, and it is also needed by people with heart, stomach or bowel disease, accident victims and premature babies."
Damian Modra � Sales manager at the Beachouse finds it very rewarding donating platelets every month. The Beachouse has its own club red team and encourages its staff to get involved and to donate blood on a regular basis.
The Beachouse also donates fun cards to ambassadors in schools programs and has donated over $5000.00 worth of value in 2008.
The Grab 5 program is a lifestyle initiative run by the Virginia Horticulture Centre, designed to promote healthy eating and physical activity with a major focus on the vegetable industry. The main aim of this program is to increase long term consumption of fruit and vegetables by students, as part of a healthy lifestyle. The Beachouse proudly supports the efforts of the VHC by provide a unique first prize to the winning school, valued at over $3000.00.
SAPSASA, South Australian Primary School Sport within the Department of Education and Children�s Services for the delivery of School Sport.
SAPSASA is supported by the Office for Recreation & Sport, �Be Active�, and the Beachouse.
The Beachouse is proud to sponsor each of the regional and interstate teams by providing a great valued package for children�s entertainment while they are in Adelaide.

The Beachouse is challenging Adelaide residents to be brave and shave for the Leukaemia Foundation�s World�s Greatest Shave (WGS), celebrated its tenth anniversary back in 2008.
Leukaemia Foundation General Manager, Simon Matthias said �Money raised from the World�s Greatest Shave will provide patients and their families across Australia with support, accommodation, transport and information, all at no cost, and fund exciting new research to find better treatments and cures.�
The Beachouse is a proud supporter of the World�s Greatest Shave and we urge everyone to join in by shaving or colouring at our event on Saturday 13th March 2010 at the Beachouse from 2pm.
Some of the other organistions that have benefitted from sponsorship from the Beachouse over the past few years.

