Victorians donated more than half a million drink containers, raising an impressive $64,000 for the Good Friday Appeal — all in 10 cent refunds.
Good Friday Appeal executive director Rebecca Cowan expressed gratitude to everyone who participated in returning their drink containers.
“I extend heartfelt thanks to the countless volunteers, schools, businesses and families who actively collected drink containers for donation refunds,” she said.
“The funds raised will contribute to the work funded through the Good Friday Appeal including important programs, lifesaving pieces of equipment, research and patient-centred care.”
VicReturn chief executive Jim Round thanked Victorians who supported the Good Friday Appeal as the first statewide donation partner for CDS Victoria.
“This remarkable accomplishment highlights the generosity of the Victorian community, their support for The Royal Children’s Hospital and their enthusiasm for Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme,” he said.
“Victorians understand the significant impact a 10-cent refund can have when it’s amplified across the entire state.”
Mr Round presented the campaign’s final donation cheque to the Good Friday Appeal with support from the scheme’s network operators.
Network operators, including CDS at Visy general manager Tim O’Donnell; Return-It chief executive Marc Churchin and TOMRA Cleanaway Victoria general manager Tony Catania, played an important role in promoting the Good Friday Appeal at their hundreds of collection points across the state.
The CDS scheme provides charities, community groups, environmental organisations, sports groups and educational organisations with new and easy ways to raise funds.
Since its launch in November 2023, Victorians have donated over $455,000, supporting more than 3900 approved donation partners.