It’s hard changing the world, but it’s possible together.

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Meaningful connections that drive real change.

All Reece Foundation projects are powered by community partners, who deeply understand their community's needs. Each project is a collaboration with local groups or charities, moving at the community's pace to ensure meaningful impact that can be sustained long after we’re gone.

By taking a community-led approach and harnessing the essential skills of the trade, we aim to improve the health and wellbeing of the communities we support, and to have a positive ripple effect on education, food security and employment outcomes through clean water and sanitation. We have a saying: doctors cure, plumbers prevent.

Pictured right: Reece Foundation Volunteer Brydie Dillion and Lismore community members, Resilient Lismore Project, NSW.

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Who we partner with

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With trades

Working alongside trade volunteers who give their time and skills to deliver clean water and sanitation projects.

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With the trade sector

Collectively we can achieve great things. We work with different suppliers and customers in the trade industry who provide their expertise, products and financial contributions for our projects.

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With locally-led organisations

We collaborate with locally-led organisations to ensure we understand what communities need and deliver a solution fit-for-purpose that can be maintained by the community.

A better world starts with a phone call.

As an industry, we work better together. If you’re interested in supporting a project, there are so many ways to get involved. We encourage you to reach out to have a chat.

Reece Foundation Executive Director Ipsita Wright smiling while talking to team members