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The '''Souths Cares''' program is an initiative of the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]], and was started with the aim of to give children and young people from Redfern and the surrounding areas the opportunity to take part in a series of health and education workshops to aid social and physical development and creating a network of committed individuals working together to bring about social change. It is based in [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].<ref>http://www.atp.com.au/About/Souths-Cares</ref>
Souths Cares is an independent not-for-profit public benevolent institution, established to support the local community and address social need across the South Sydney region. Its charter is to support disadvantaged and marginalised youth and their families through the delivery of capacity building programs addressing education, training, health and employment needs.

Souths Cares was created to meet demand from community and government for strong, robust and transparent community programs that leverage the popularity of Rugby League and the Rabbitohs across the South Sydney region.


==Directors==
==Directors==
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*James Patterson - Senior Managing Director of Sydney office of [[CBRE Group]]
*James Patterson - Senior Managing Director of Sydney office of [[CBRE Group]]
*[[Kristina Keneally]] - former Premier of New South Wales
*[[Kristina Keneally]] - former Premier of New South Wales

==Financial Record==
The last four years have produced the following revenue and delivery to charitable programs:

{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|+
| '''Year''' || '''2010''' || '''2011''' || '''2012''' || '''2013''' ||
|-
| '''Total Revenue'''|| $793,204 || $665,988 || $891,296 || $895,077 ||
|-
| '''Amount to Programs'''|| $155,706 || $188,816 || $131,888 || $95,213 ||
|-
|'''Percentage of Revenue to Programs''' || 19.6% || 28.35% || 14.8% || 10.6% ||
|}
<ref>[http://www.rebelrabbitohs.com/hutch/content.php?129-Souths-Cares-A-Scam-Masquerading-as-a-Charity Souths Cares Financial Reports - 2011 and 2013]</ref>
==See also==
{{Portal|Rugby league}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:30, 18 April 2015

The Souths Cares program is an initiative of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and was started with the aim of to give children and young people from Redfern and the surrounding areas the opportunity to take part in a series of health and education workshops to aid social and physical development and creating a network of committed individuals working together to bring about social change. It is based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1]

Directors

Current Directors are:

  • Nicholas Pappas - current Chairman of South Sydney Rabbitohs Football Club and Member Company
  • John Lee- Current CEO of South Sydney Rabbitohs
  • James Patterson - Senior Managing Director of Sydney office of CBRE Group
  • Kristina Keneally - former Premier of New South Wales

Financial Record

The last four years have produced the following revenue and delivery to charitable programs:

Year 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total Revenue $793,204 $665,988 $891,296 $895,077
Amount to Programs $155,706 $188,816 $131,888 $95,213
Percentage of Revenue to Programs 19.6% 28.35% 14.8% 10.6%

[2]

See also

References