The Dream Trust Helps Nepal

$2,230 donated
Given by 11 generous donors in 15 days

The Dream Trust is helping raise funds to support the Red Cross in Nepal.

Canterbury

Following the devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, The Dream Trust would like to lend a helping hand to help Nepal on its road to recovery.

Due to the long history of the Red Cross working in Nepal we believe that by supporting the Red Cross it is one of the most effective ways of supporting the victims of the Nepal earthquake.

The Dream Trust's involvement (page creator)

The Dream Trust will kick off this fundraiser with a $1000 donation. ENGEO will then match all employee donations up to $500 in order to maximise the funds we are able to send in support of the post earthquake relief efforts.

About us

Founded in 2013, The Dream Trust was established by the employees at ENGEO out of their desire to give back to the communities that have helped ENGEO grow into the company it is today. The Dream Trust is funded directly by the individual employees at ENGEO, ENGEO itself and anyone else who would like to support the organisation. The Dream Trust isn’t just about raising funds either, the staff at ENGEO love to get their sleeves rolled and hands dirty while helping the community where ever we are needed.

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Latest donations

Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 15 May 2015
$200
ENGEO Ltd
ENGEO Ltd on 15 May 2015
From the whole ENGEO family.
$500
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 14 May 2015
$50
Carolina Winter
Carolina Winter on 11 May 2015
Private
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 08 May 2015
$50

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This campaign started on 6 May 2015 and ended on 22 May 2015.