Dentsu Aegis Network holds One Day for Change to support causes in Australia and New Zealand

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ODFC LOGO.jpgToday is Dentsu Aegis Network’s One Day for Change, where all staff in each country across the region are encouraged to go out and volunteer on the same day. Now in its second year, last year’s One Day for Change saw over 7,000 staff across APAC volunteer, giving over 29,000 hours of their time to their local communities. All agencies within Dentsu Aegis Network across the region will take the day to support local or national causes.

Staff at Dentsu Aegis Network in Australia and New Zealand will be supporting over 30 different charities, including The Big Issue, RSPCA, The Starlight Foundation, The Father Bob Foundation, Australian Childhood Foundation, Save the Children, The Salvation Army, Youth Suicide Prevention, Second Bite, La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary, World Vision, Snowdome, Hanover, Kids Under Cover, Can Too, Challenge, Lentil as Anything, Melbourne City Mission, Foodbank Victoria, UnLtd., Bernardos, Clean up Australia, Youth off the Streets, World Animal Protection, Oxfam, Royal Far West, The Cancer Council, WIRES, Easy Care Gardening, Juiced TV, Wesley Mission Brisbane, Muscular Distrophy WA, Leukemia Foundation, Pegasus Riding for the Disabled, and Birdwood Primary School in West Auckland.

Says Luke Littlefield, CEO, Dentsu Aegis Network ANZ: “As we enter our second ever One Day for Change, I am so pleased to see the enthusiasm from our people at the prospect of getting out into the community and giving back. Last year, we donated over 4,000 hours of our staff time doing everything from gardening, offering pro-bono strategy sessions and sorting clothes for the homeless. We forged some great relationships with charities, many of which we are returning to this year.”

Dentsu Aegis Network has a commitment to its Corporate Social Responsibility, and part of this focuses on the ability to positively affect the local communities it operates in. All staff in each country will come together to support each other as they support the community, taking the same day to create maximum positive impact.

Says Nick Waters, CEO, Dentsu Aegis Network Asia Pacific: “One Day for Change in Asia Pacific is a unified approach for our group to contribute something back to the societies within which we all earn a living. It is only the contribution of one day out of our lives, but if that contribution can make a positive difference to people who rely on the support of others, then we can take heart. Last year’s success has built strong relationships with charities across the region and I look forward to seeing these develop further through this initiative.”

Volunteering activities being undertaken in Australia and New Zealand:

  • The New Zealand team will be hosting a family day at Birdwood Primary school in West Auckland, which will include a number of projects including painting a mural in the school grounds.
  • The Canberra team will assist Pegasus Riding for the Disabled with farm maintenance and help with their horses.
  •  The Team in Perth will be assisting Muscular Dystrophy WA with design work and setting up an accommodation unit for patient care for the Leukemia Foundation.
  • In Brisbane, the Columbus team will provide SEM/SEO strategic recommendations for the Wesley Mission, whilst the Carat and Haystac teams will provide production and marketing support for ‘Juiced TV’ a weekly program for patients and families of the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital.
  • Sydney’s corporate services team will be assisting Easy Care Gardening.
  • The Amplifi team in Sydney will be making Possum Pouches for WIRES.
  • The team from Symphony will be providing administration and office support for the Cancer Council.
  • The Columbus team in Sydney will support Royal Far West in Manly by painting their accommodation, hallways and common areas, including a mural in their kitchen area.
  • The team at Haystac Sydney will run a strategy for Oxfam
  • Carat and iProspect’s Sydney teams will support Unltd and their charity partners.
  • ApolloNation in Sydney will work with Youth off the Streets’ Corporate Partnerships team on their new charity initiative #laceitup.
  • Isobar and Soap will support World Animal Protection and The Starlight Foundation
  • Posterscope Sydney will hit the street for Clean Up Australia
  • The Vizeum Sydney team will head out to the Bernardos Children’s Centre at Auburn for maintainence.
  • BWM Dentsu and Oddfellows Dentsu in Sydney and Melbourne will fundraising for the Salvation Army and will also run a strategy session for their upcoming Doorknock and Christmas appeals.
  • Melbourne’s Corporate Services team will work to support Foodbank Victoria in their distribution centre.
  • Mitchells Melbourne will work with Lentil as Anything and will hold a strategy session for the Melbourne City Mission.
  • Vizeum and The Story Lab will support World Vision with their ‘Our Vision’ fundraising project.
  • Melbourne’s ApolloNation team will run a Footy Pie night fundraiser for Challenge Kids with Cancer.
  • Huckleberry will assist with a number of difference charities, including Avalon Op Shop, Snowdome, Hanover, Kids Under Cover and Can Too.
  • The Amplify Melbourne team will do conservation work with the La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary in Bundoora.
  • Columbus Melbourne will do a branding brainshort and provide social media recommendations for Secondbite’s new project ‘Ugly Juice’.
  • iProspect’s Melbourne team will work with Youth Suicide Prevention Australia for the second year running, providing pro bono SEO work and raising funds to go towards paid social and paid search activity.
  • Haystac and Spark will assist in Salvation Army stores across Melbourne, whilst Team Epic will work in the Salvo’s city café, Hamodava.
  • Isobar Melbourne will create teams to support a variety of charities: Australian Childhood Foundation, Save the Children, Create4Good and YGAP.
  • Carat Melbourne will also support a number of charities including clients, The Big Issue, RSPCA and Startlight Foundation as well as the Father Bob Foundation.