Kaz's Knife for a Good Cause - We donate $2 for every knife sold
Your knife will save someone's life
As of 19th March 2018, Kaz's Knife and Kitchenware supports Cancer Council Australia (ACC), a cancer related Non-Profit Organization.
Kaz lost one of his family members because of leukaemia in 2017, so taking this step for our business would be very meaningful. We conduct this campaign ongoing basis and send a donation to ACC every month.
By purchasing knives from us, you will automatically participate in this campaign as we collect $2 from the sales of every knife product. Say if you purchase 2 knives, we donate $4 on behalf of you.
We post the outcome of this campaign every month so you can see how much together we could help someone's life with battling cancer.
Donation Records
March 2018 - $62 Receipt here April 2018 - $192 Receipt here May 2018 - $178 Receipt here June 2018 - $204 Receipt here July 2018 - $172 Receipt here August 2018 - $196 Receipt here September 2018 - $170 Receipt here October 2018 - $208 Receipt here November 2018 - $274 Receipt here December 2018 - $402 Receipt here January 2019 - $206 Receipt here February 2019 - $158 Receipt here March 2019 - $184 Receipt here April 2019 - $178 Receipt here
After a period of time, we restarted a corporate partnership with Cancer Council Victoria in July 2024.
July 2024 - $320 Receipt here August 2024 - $314 Receipt here September 2024 - $372 Receipt here October 2024 - $586 Receipt here
Cancer Council Victoria
1 in 2 Victorians will be diagnosed with cancer by age 85 and we think that's unacceptable.
That's why every year Cancer Council Victoria funds over 230 researchers working on new methods to stop cancer before it starts, detect it as early as possible, and create kinder, gentler treatments with fewer side effects.
Your impact is bigger than you think:
- $20 Ensures a person facing cancer can access support from a cancer nurse on our 13 11 20 information and support line.
- $30 helps our epidemiologists collect, and store human gut microbiome DNA to use in our studies helping us to understand how we can better prevent cancer.
- $120 Can enable the collection and processing of blood samples to help researchers learn more about how cancer develops.
- $500 can support one undergraduate student to work in a lab on a cancer research project for one week.
For more information visit: cancervic.org.au