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Giving is a Lifetime Investment

About the Entireti Foundation

Founded in 2011, the Entireti Foundation is a registered Australian charity committed to supporting those most in need, especially women and children facing poverty, homelessness, and violence. With over $900,000 raised to date, the Foundation channels generosity from advisers, staff, and business partners into life-changing initiatives.

Join the $1000 Club

We currently have 11 practices who are part of our $1000 Club and we want to increase this to 30 practices for the 2026 financial year.

This is fully tax deductible and as part of this $1000 Club, you will receive a certificate for your practice and also the opportunity to have your practice logo added to our web page.

The $1000 Club is our way of celebrating those who go above and beyond in their giving.

Ways to Get Involved

There’s more than one way to make a difference:

  • Donate – Give a one-off gift or set up regular contributions.
  • Workplace Giving – Set up payroll deductions for ongoing support.
  • Fundraise – Organise your own event or challenge in support of the Entireti Foundation.
  • Volunteer – Give your time to help our partner charities.
  • Make it Official – Join the $1000 Club and make an even bigger impact.

Charities we support

$51,000 raised last Financial Year

We are thrilled to share that we donated $51,000 last Financial Year to charities making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable women, children, and families. We are so incredibly grateful for the generous donations and the remarkable charities we supported last financial year.

Cardiac care at Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne

$9,000

Global Development

Long term poverty relief through global aid and developmental projects

$7,000

Moira Kelly Creating Hope Foundation

Safety and support for displaced women and children

$8,000

Zephyr Education

Helping children affected by domestic violence return to school

$9,000

Love Mercy

Empowering communities in Northern Uganda to overcome war driven poverty

$10,000

Burn Units NSW (Beat the Burn)

Surgical care, scar management, and emotional support for burn survivors

$8,000

Total Donated: $51,000