Emma & Tom's partners with Foodbank Victoria


Tuesday, 25 February, 2020

Emma & Tom's partners with Foodbank Victoria

Emma & Tom’s has partnered with Foodbank Victoria for 2020, with a donation made to the foodbank for every bottle of its Look After Others water bottles sold. Since its establishment in 2004, Emma & Tom’s has regularly donated products to local and national food charities. Its Look After Others water bottles feature a new design with the Foodbank Victoria logo.

“We’re thrilled to have Emma & Tom’s on board to help support our food relief efforts and see this as a great alignment of the values underpinning both our organisations. Our research shows the demand for food relief is increasing. We’re already helping about 140,000 Victorians every month who can’t put food on the table, but there are another 8000 potentially missing out because we need more resources to reach them. This partnership will allow Foodbank Victoria to close that gap and provide more Victorians access to healthy food,” said Dave McNamara, Foodbank Victoria CEO.

The partnership comes as Foodbank Victoria marks 90 years of providing food relief, particularly to those in need during times of disasters such as bushfires and floods.

“We have always believed that part of being in business is to give back to our community. With stockists Australia wide, we are inspiring our dedicated customers to help raise awareness and join the fight against hunger on a national scale. We are excited to launch a product that is dedicated to supporting the important work by Foodbank Victoria,” said Emma Welsh, co-founder of Emma & Tom’s.

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