***Please note that all the supporters in the supporters list section is a snap shot of the support that Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation has received. We are unable to list all of the great support we have received from so many other great local and regional groups from across Australia.***
We are seeking to establish business partners to assist in the sponsorship towards ongoing projects and programs within Zaidee’s national campaign. This support in many cases does not require or does not cost any money to assist, it may just be to develop a program in your work place or sporting club by simply wearing Zaidee’s Rainbow Shoelaces.
In 2004 130,000 Australians died, only 218 donated their Organs and Tissues. 1 in 5 people die whilst waiting for their transplant. Currently there are around 20 children just in Victoria waiting for a transplant.
Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation is all about awareness and making others understand the reason and need to register as organ and tissue donors. At the same time make your family members aware of your decision to become a donor should something happen.
Major sporting teams have agreed to support this symbol by wearing Zaidee’s Rainbow Shoelaces during games. Over the past three years sporting teams around Australia have worn Zaidee’s Laces including the AFL ,NRL, NBL, WNBL, Australian Cricket Players, Netball, Soccer, Hockey, Baseball and huge amount of other sporting teams at all levels in all codes.
If you would like to be involved or find out further information in what we are doing, then please contact Allan Turner
In 2005, 10,000 people in the Goulburn Valley region support Zaidee’s Rainbow Hair Net Day. In 2006 this number grew to approximately 50,000 Hospital and food manufacturing workers in Victoria wearing rainbow hair nets. In 2007, 100,000 people support Zaidee’s Rainbow Hair Net Day nationally. In 2008 between 150,000 and 200,000 people supporting Zaidee’s Rainbow Hair Net Day including 25,000 Bunning’s staff wearing the hair nets. In 2009 we had 200,000 people support this day nationally.