Matched Giving
Putting back in to the community
BHP Billiton has established a Matched Giving Program, through which the Company will match the community contributions made by employees.
The aim of the program is to support those not-for-profit community organisations our employees support either through their volunteering efforts, fund-raising or cash donations.
BHP Billiton WA employees are very active community members, and utilise the program to assist community initiatives in the regions they live and work in across the state.

BHP Billiton Iron Ore's Stewart Hart and Angel Flight pilot Tony Mitchell
Iron Ore raised $15,000 for Angel Flight, which flies sick and remotely located children to hospital throughout Australia.
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BBM Security Officer Terry Keys at the Anzac Day ceremony at Boddington Primary School where he is often invited to present the Anzac address.
Worsley Alumina employee donates 2 weeks annual leave per year to help run the Legacy camp on Busselton's Holy Mile.
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Learn more about the BHP Billiton Matched Giving Program (PDF 102KB).
