BHPs Vital Resources Fund Supports WA Communities

BHP has provided more than $18 million in community funding across Western Australia, and more than $8 million in the Pilbara, over the past year via the Vital Resources Fund.(Logo quoted from BHP’s website)
BHP established the $50 million Vital Resources Fund to help support regional Australian communities surrounding its operations to manage the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organisations that have benefitted reach from the Kimberley in the north through to the South Australian border.
The Western Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS) received over $1 million to help fund prevention and support programs for family and domestic violence across the Pilbara.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) also benefited, receiving $2 million, helping with the purchase of a new Pilatus PC-12 aeromedical aircraft.
With one in four retrievals on a RFDS plane being from a mine site the donation facilitated an enhanced service to regional communities who needed urgent medical attention.
(IRuniverse)
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