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Kaisercraft helping out abroad

In 2007 Kaisercraft opened its Geelong Factory outlet stocking all Kaisercraft products, along with seconds, samples and discontinued products to provide ongoing support to our ongoing causes.

These include a group of children’s homes in Sri Lanka and the Philippines and six kindergartens in Fiji.

In 2008 we moved the Geelong Outlet to the current location (Latrobe Blvd, Geelong, Australia) and opened a much BIGGER factory outlet selling Kaisercraft’s clearance products.

The proceeds from the sale of all samples, seconds and discontinued lines found in cause bins go toward supporting children overseas.

If you like what we are doing and would like to help, tell your friends and family about us, or even organize for a group of ladies from your school, kinder, sporting club, church etc. to come and have a spending spree and help the kids out at the same time.


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For every $10 you spend on samples, seconds and discontinued lines at our Factory outlet , over $9 goes to help disadvantaged children!

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Friday, 16 October 2009

Fiji project

Some photo's of Kaisercraft recently funded kindergarten development...

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Boys home - Sri Lanka

kaisercraft charity project - boys orphanage in Sri Lanka

Since late 2003 Stephen and Carolyn Kaiser and the team at Kaisercraft have been financing the building of a boys home in Sri Lanka.

Stephen travelled to Sri Lanka for the opening of the home in June 2007. The home houses boys who have lost their parents either through the civil war or other circumstances.

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