Support

No matter who you are or what you’re going through, pizza has a way of making things better.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Eat pizza!

Yes, this will be the tastiest donation you have ever made! Every time you order from Domino’s, round up your order to the nearest dollar to directly contribute to our youth mental health initiatives and disaster relief. This can be done online and in store.

Support Domino’s for Good Day

On World Pizza Day each year (February 9), $1 from every pizza sold at Domino’s stores across Australia and New Zealand is donated to Minds & Meals to ensure our young people and disaster-affected communities can always count on us for a slice of support.

Make an extra Dough-nation!

If you would like to upgrade your order with a side of a much brighter future for our young people and communities in need, consider making an extra dough-nation! Just follow the link below to make a fully tax-deductible donation* or get in touch with us to discuss. (*Donations >$2 in Australia and >$5 in New Zealand)

HOW DOMINO’S IS HELPING

Workplace Giving

All great workplaces contribute to meaningful causes. To us, this means making a real difference in the communities in which we operate, including our very own community - the Domino’s workplace.

Our team members know what it means to give back in the spirit of doing more ‘good’ - one of the ways they do this is by donating to Minds & Meals through Domino’s workplace giving program.  To add to the good news, every dollar donated through workplace giving is matched by Domino’s, creating double the impact!  

Making a positive impact on our team members and the communities we serve is not just a small matter; it's a big deal. Bigger than the great debate of whether pineapple belongs on pizza. It should be inherent, but it's also significant because it shapes our identity at Domino's - positive impact, that is, not pineapple on pizza!

Governance

Minds & Meals Board

Domino’s Minds & Meals Board of Directors is a group of Domino’s Leaders, Team Members and Franchise Partners, who volunteer their time to govern and manage the charity.

The Board of Directors is the decision-making body of Domino’s Minds & Meals, responsible for governance and management. The Board assumes the company’s fiduciary and legal obligations. Its roles and responsibilities are governed by the constitution and charter. 

Minds & Meals is governed and managed by a group of Domino’s Leaders, Team Members and Franchise Partners who volunteer their time in addition to their day-to-day responsibilities. This includes the Minds & Meals Board, Minds & Meals General Manager and Minds & Meals Volunteers who steer the vision and mission of the Charity.

Minds & Meals General Manager

Christine Bryant

Christine Bryant is the General Manager for Minds & Meals and joined the charity in June 2023. Christine has decades of experience in senior leadership roles in not-for-profit, events and sponsorship across a range of industries including government, technology, sport, tourism and not for profit. Christine believes in making a difference in all that we do, particularly in the area of youth. Christine is responsible for the day-to-day management of Minds & Meals including building and leveraging partnerships with key stakeholders, working closely with generous volunteers in the Give Group, and liaising with the board and leadership team to achieve Minds & Meals’ strategic outcomes.

Minds & Meals Volunteers

The Mind & Meals Volunteers are a group of Domino’s employees who generously volunteer their time to steer the Minds & Meals vision and mission.

This group is made up of representatives from across the Domino’s business. Each volunteer gives their time outside of their normal work hours to provide Minds & Meals with their support and expertise within their field of work or industry. The contributions of the Volunteers are critical to the success of Minds & Meals to support the work of its partners in the community.