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RAINBOW ROOS PARTNERS WITH GLOBAL 'CIRCLE OF GOOD' DISTRIBUTOR

Rainbow Roos is delighted to announce a long-term partnership with the incredible Good360, giving access to high quality products, equipment, clothing and so much more, that can then be distributed to those in need throughout the community.

Here is our Tuesday MiniRoos team loving the Barcelona tees - we certainly had twelve Messi-wannabes for the day! Our other MiniRoos teams will get their shirts in the coming days, with the rest being used at our community days and school holiday sessions.

Last week we took delivery of NINETY soccer jerseys and tees from Nike. There were Barcelona tees, combined with jerseys for Canada, USA, France and England in various sizes for our awesome MiniRoos.

Alison Covington AM launched Good360 in Australia in 2015 to reduce need and waste. Alison wanted to give all brand-new unsold goods a first life by connecting them to people in need and helping our planet at the same time. 

Alison found out about Good360 in America upon receiving a newsletter from Pro Bono Australia News and immediately knew that Australia needed Good360.

“The Good360 model ticked all the boxes for me. It was innovative, it didn’t replicate anything else in Australia, it fitted my corporate skills, it was incredibly efficient, it was technologically advanced, it was cause agnostic – I could help everyone and it was changing the face of charitable giving” Alison said.

Brad Ambridge, Rainbow Roos Founder, said "Good360 know how important community support is, especially in regions such as ours where the last few years have been challenging. Their continued assistance ensures that we can provide the kids with these extra little touches and really promote community sport and team spirit."


The RRP of all shirts donated generously by Good360 and Nike was $9,961.50, with an outlay of $530.50
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