Raise money for Amy Gillett Foundation
WHO WE ARE
The Amy Gillett Foundation was established in 2005 following the death of Amy Gillett, who was killed by a driver on 18 July 2005 while she was cycling in Germany with the Australian women’s cycling team.
Amy’s husband, Simon Gillett, together with Amy’s parents Mary and Denis and friends, concerned at the state of safety on Australian roads, started the foundation in January 2006.
The Amy Gillett Foundation has evolved to become the leading cycling safety organisation in Australia, driven by a core mission to reduce the death and injury of cyclists.
WHAT WE DO
The Amy Gillett Foundation works with all levels of government, road authorities, corporate, motoring, cycling and community safety organisations and the public to create a safer cyclists environment in Australia.
The singular and unique purpose of our organisation makes a difference. Many other organisations have cycling safety in their goals but this is our only goal.
We are fortunate to have strong involvement of road safety professionals such as researchers, academics, engineers and policy experts who provide their time to guide us, connecting sound science and research, so we propose better solutions. We use this information to recommend on public policy, legislation and resource allocation decisions and participate in public discussions, where there is the opportunity for improved road safety outcomes.
We have also led multiple initiatives directly to the public to improve safety, funded through donations, charity rides, corporate sponsorship and assistance.
Recent donors
Date | Name | Amount |
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Oct 09 | Malcolm Shurey | $26.38 |
Oct 08 | Anonymous | $26.38 |
Oct 08 | Jon Holst | $105.50 |
Oct 05 | Andrew Wallace | $26.38 |
Oct 05 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 05 | Anonymous | $5.28 |
Oct 05 | Tom Leaper | $105.50 |
Oct 04 | Mark Coultan | $52.75 |
Oct 04 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 04 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |