Supporting Australian bushfire recovery
AU$1m+ (US$700,000+) emergency relief package helping affected communities
01-14-2020
The Coca‑Cola Foundation, Coca‑Cola Australia and Coca‑Cola Amatil announced a further bushfire emergency relief package.
It follows the immediate support of water and other beverages already distributed to those fighting and affected by the fires.
The funds will go directly toward helping fire affected communities recover from the crisis including items such as food, water, bedding and medical supplies for displaced families, free drinks, and financial assistance for shopkeepers in fire zones.
Coca‑Cola’s support includes:
- AU$1 million (approx. US$700,000) from The Coca‑Cola Foundation for The Salvation Army’s immediate disaster relief efforts in fire affected communities
- $250,000 from Coca‑Cola Australia for the NSW Rural Fire Service, the Country Fire Authority Victoria, and the South Australian Country Fire Service Foundation
- Up to $375,000 from Coca‑Cola Amatil in the form of employee matched giving to all registered charities, donated beverages and financial support for small business customers impacted in fire-affected zones
Support to services and volunteers
In addition, limited-edition Share a Coke with the Firies cans have been created to donate exclusively to fire fighters and other volunteers as an expression of thanks.
The 375ml cans will not be available for sale. They will be distributed to volunteer fire organizations and in fire-affected communities.
Coca‑Cola Australia President, Vamsi Mohan Thati, said: “We wanted to express our gratitude and heartfelt thanks to all the firies and volunteers on the frontlines of this national crisis. We are humbled by their courage and resilience as the bushfire tragedy continues to unfold here in Australia.
Support to local communities
“We know it is far from over and we remain committed to doing our part for as long as it takes for local communities and our customers to make a full recovery.
“We are proud that The Coca‑Cola Foundation has donated $1 million to The Salvation Army in Australia to provide immediate emergency assistance including meals, water and medical supplies to those who need it most.”
We’ve all seen the devastating images coming out of Australia,” said Helen Smith Price, President of The Coca‑Cola Foundation. “We are concerned about the impacted communities and are using our financial resources to support The Salvation Army’s critical relief efforts in Australia.”
Over the past few months, Coca‑Cola Amatil with Coca‑Cola Australia have donated over 280,000 bottles of much-needed water and Powerade via Foodbank Australia and the Australian Defence Force to assist those who are on the ground in fire-affected areas.
Support to small businesses
Alongside cash donations and free beverages, Coca‑Cola Amatil will also establish a financial support package for the 2,118 small business customers it has in areas affected by the fires.
Managing Director of Coca‑Cola Amatil Australia, Mr Peter West, said small business customer assistance could include direct financial support, extended credit terms or additional product.
“Many of our small business customers are at the heart of devastated regional communities and some have lost everything,” Mr West said.
“As a business, our customers are part of our family and we’re keen to help them out as the recovery effort continues. That’s why this package of business support is important alongside the assistance we’re providing to communities and first responders.
“We will also continue to donate bottled water and other beverages to where it is most needed.”
Employees are hands on
Both Coca‑Cola Australia and Coca‑Cola Amatil have volunteer firefighters and Defence Reserves who continue to be assisted with paid leave and personal support. Employee donations to bushfire related charity campaigns will also be matched.