Raine & Horne

13 Raine & Horne Foundation charitable initiatives such as Take a Walk in Their Socks and Clothes for a Cause. Raine & Horne volunteers also support Dignity’s “1 Million Meals” program, while Raine & Horne Foundation House in Western Sydney continues to offer safe, temporary accommodation. Suzanne Hopman, CEO of Dignity, said Raine & Horne’s support has been instrumental in expanding its impact. “Thank you, Raine & Horne Foundation, for believing in Dignity’s mission to prevent, respond to and end homelessness,” Suzanne said. “Beyond financial donations, the team has given countless volunteer hours and launched creative collection drives to support people at risk. We are grateful for their continued support. Collaboratively, we can end homelessness in Australia.” Also in 2025, Dignity’s 1 Million Meals project reached the halfway mark, with 500,000 meals distributed to people at risk of homelessness around Australia thanks to the support of major donor the Raine & Horne Foundation. Of course, Dignity could not support the number of people it does without its dedicated volunteer cooks including individual volunteers from the likes of Raine & Horne, school students and community groups cooking meals so fewer people have to go without a meal. Foundation lifts Rural Aid support by 70% As a Silver Partner, the Raine & Horne Foundation has donated $125,000 to Rural Aid since 2023. Rural Aid provides support to farmers affected by droughts, bushfires, and floods. This support includes financial assistance, counselling, water and hay deliveries, and volunteer programs. “In 2025, we are proud to have increased our annual amount raised for Rural Aid by a significant 70% compared to 2024,” Angus said. “Rural Aid does incredible work reaching the farmers and towns that need support the most, and we’re honoured to continue backing such a vital cause.”

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