Frequently Asked Questions
Why Support Medical Research At The Repat?
The Repat is an acute care teaching hospital, dedicated to the care of veterans, their dependents and older people in South Australia. Medical research is expensive. As well as the cost of equipment and facilities, funds are needed to support the work of trained professionals whose skills are needed to administer research programs.
When Was Foundation Daw Park Inc Established?
Foundation Daw Park was established in 1993 by veterans to raise funds for medical research and patient care facilities at Repatriation General Hospital.
What Kind Of Research Does Foundation Daw Park Support?
Many research projects have been funded, covering areas such as: Alzheimer’s disease, Prostate Cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Colon Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiac Disease, Respiratory Disease, Urological problems and Sleep Disorders.
What Is The Structure Of Foundation Daw Park Inc
Foundation Daw Park Inc is the parent body of the Foundation Daw Park Fund.
Are Donations Made To The Foundation Tax Deductible?
Yes. The Foundation Daw Park Fund has been endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient and for Charity Tax Concessions.
Is There A Volunteer Program?
Yes. Foundation Daw Park values the support of volunteers. For further information, please contact our Campaign Officer, Brenda Champion on 8275 1039.
How Do I Make A Bequest To Foundation Daw Park?
You can either contact Foundation Daw Park directly on 8275 1039 or make a donation via the internet - Donate Online now.
Can I Make A Donation To A Specific Area Of Research?
Yes, if making a donation via the internet, you are able to select the preferred research area for your donation. If making your donation by credit card, or cheque, again, state the area of research you wish to support.
