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After five wonderful years as charity partner of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League team, Camp Quality has chosen not to re-tender for the Club’s next community partner.
Over the years this partnership has set a benchmark in terms of community engagement, which has been a real credit to the commitment, passion and values of both organisations.
With both organisations growing from strength to strength, Camp Quality has decided that the time is right to pursue other partnerships that enhance and provide different opportunities for our kids living with cancer and their families.
Simon Rountree, Chief Executive Officer of Camp Quality, who was instrumental in developing the partnership, thanked the Bulldogs for their unwavering support of Camp Quality’s vision.
“We’d like to say a big thank you to the Bulldogs for their support over the past five years – the Board, staff, players and the fans have all got behind our optimistic and resilience-building programs for kids living with cancer and their families,” said Mr Rountree.
“We will always be grateful for the contribution
they have made to not only our kids and their families, but in also assisting with increasing our brand profile and awareness.”
We wish the Bulldogs much success for the 2014 season and for a great future.
“It has been a genuinely great partnership and while our connection will continue with Michael Ennis and Josh Reynolds remaining as Camp Quality Ambassadors it has been agreed that the time is now right for us to both move on from the formal arrangement as official community partners,” said Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Chief Executive Raelene Castle.
After five wonderful years as charity partner of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League team, Camp Quality has chosen not to re-tender for the Club’s next community partner.
Over the years this partnership has set a benchmark in terms of community engagement, which has been a real credit to the commitment, passion and values of both organisations.
With both organisations growing from strength to strength, Camp Quality has decided that the time is right to pursue other partnerships that enhance and provide different opportunities for our kids living with cancer and their families.
Simon Rountree, Chief Executive Officer of Camp Quality, who was instrumental in developing the partnership, thanked the Bulldogs for their unwavering support of Camp Quality’s vision.
“We’d like to say a big thank you to the Bulldogs for their support over the past five years – the Board, staff, players and the fans have all got behind our optimistic and resilience-building programs for kids living with cancer and their families,” said Mr Rountree.
“We will always be grateful for the contribution
they have made to not only our kids and their families, but in also assisting with increasing our brand profile and awareness.”
We wish the Bulldogs much success for the 2014 season and for a great future.
“It has been a genuinely great partnership and while our connection will continue with Michael Ennis and Josh Reynolds remaining as Camp Quality Ambassadors it has been agreed that the time is now right for us to both move on from the formal arrangement as official community partners,” said Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Chief Executive Raelene Castle.