Project Give BACK - Build A Coach For kids
Welcome to Project Give Back - Build A Coach For Kids: an opportunity to light up the lives of children across South Australia, including those facing sickness, disadvantage, or living with disability.
Our mission? To purchase a new Variety Sunshine Coach that will allow children to enjoy educational trips, activities together and the mobility they deserve.
This Sunshine Coach is more than tyres, windows, seats and an engine! It is the passport for many children in need to get to school safely, enjoy experiences others take for granted and allows them to achieve their potential.
It is simple, we are building a coach from your donations – one panel, seat, axle, steering wheel and head light at a time! Join us by donating to Variety Project Give BACK - Build A Coach For Kids. The list of Sunshine Coach parts is below, so let's create smiles that last a lifetime! With your support, we can build more than a Sunshine Coach; we can build brighter futures for those children who need it most. * All Donations Are Tax Deductible.
Watch this short video below to find out the impact a Sunshine Coach creates.
Auction terms and conditions
The platform Air Auctioneer is being used to facilitate the Variety Project Give BACK - Build A Coach For Kids. This is not an auction. All items listed are Buy Now and the purchaser will be asked to make payment through the Air Auctioneer platform. All items listed are for demonstration purposes and the purchaser will not receive any physical items. All purchases are treated as donations towards Variety - The Children's Charity of South Australia and will receive a tax-deductible receipt for their donation to Variety - The Children's Charity of South Australia. South Australian Charity Number CCP2924
Our Variety Sunshine Coach Impact
The Variety Sunshine Coach program has been running since 1985 and in that time, Variety has helped over 135 schools and organisations with transport. Since inception, the Sunshine Coach funding from Variety SA has totalled $8.1 million.