Donations & Bequests

Donations & Bequests

Donations & Bequests

All donations and bequests ensure an even better standard of care to the clients and residents of Barossa Village. These funds are used specifically to enhance their lives by investing in environments where people can socialise, connect and achieve.

By doing this, leaves a lasting positive legacy in our community.

As a not for profit organisation, all donations over $2.00 are tax deductible.

Peter Rosenberg, long serving member of the Barossa Village Board.

Peter's Bequest

Following the news that Peter Rosenberg, a long serving member of the Barossa Village Board, had bequeathed a generous donation to the organisation, Board Chair John Angas shared his memories about a man who was community spirited.

“Peter’s contribution to the Nuriootpa Community was extensive,” recalls John. “He was a great contributor to the wine industry, was very involved in the Nuri Tigers football club where he was a life member, the management of the Nuri Centennial Park and more recently with Barossa Village.”

It was at Linke’s Bakery where John would be summoned by Peter for a coffee and a quick chat about all things “Nuri”. “Our first official meeting was when I joined the Board of Barossa Village, around 2008.”

“I was delighted to hear that Peter had left a significant bequest to Barossa Village, as it proved that he truly believed in the cause that we stand for,” John says. As a board member, Peter was on the Finance and Audit subcommittee and the CEO evaluation committee where he contributed in a collegiate and cooperative manner.”

Shortly after learning of Peter’s generosity, Barossa Village was also kindly bequeathed funds from a client who had lived in an independent living unit for many, many years.

If you want to know more, contact Barossa Village on 8562 0300 or csreception@barossavillage.org.

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