Kooga Staff Get On Board

Published by: YWAM Medical Ship News on 15th Jun 2010 | View all blogs by YWAM Medical Ship News

In true KooGa style the company’s staff banded together to round up and donate boxes of personal clothing to contribute to the YWam Australia & PNG ship Tour.

KooGa CEO Kim Brant and wife Malinda initiated the clothing drive and staff was quick to follow their lead.

“YWam does a lot of good in the international community and helping out those in need is something very close to my heart and KooGa…” said the KooGa CEO’s wife Malinda Brant.

KooGa management came to the party by donating large boxes of new team wear and sample KooGa clothing and merchandise to match and exceed the personal donations of the KooGa team.

YWam representatives collected the Kooga boxes from KooGa headquarters this week expressing their gratitude for such a kind gesture.

The YWam group currently on a 16 port sailing venture around Australia will depart back to Papua New Guinea this week delivery clothing, spectacles and supplies to the countries needy.

The not for profit organizations mission is to help young Aussies get more involved with their communities and raise awareness about PNG and the many opportunities available to help.

KooGa has had a long standing relationship with some of those involved in YWam. The youngest son of the Brant family Greg Brant has played rugby with many of the youth in Fiji and other islands over the past few years.

YWam currently operates in more than 1,000 locations in over 150 countries with a staff of nearly 16,000.

Family run business KooGa located on the Gold Coast donate to many pacific island communities and football associations.

For the full article and photos, click here: http://www.kooga.com.au/newsroom/kooga-staff-get-on-board/

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