The Coca-Cola Foundation supports Australian Red Cross COVID-19 recovery efforts
COCA-COLA has today launched the new Coca-Cola No Sugar in Australia after years of research to create the best tasting sugar-free Coke ever. Coca-Cola No Sugar has been designed to taste as similar to the original Coca-Cola Classic as possible – and will become a new permanent member of the Coca-Cola family. Available nationally from June 16 2017, the company will give away more than two million free samples to mark the launch. Pictured: Coca-Cola No Sugar drinks in front of the iconic Coca-Cola sign in Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia.
The Coca-Cola Foundation announced a new partnership with Australian Red Cross to support vulnerable members of the community to recover from the social and economic impacts of COVID-19.
The Coca-Cola Foundation is providing $250,000 to support the Red Cross COVID-19 Care Collective which will provide immediate and long-term emotional care and support for Australians who have been hit hardest by the crisis.
“Keeping our social health and wellbeing strong while we live with COVID-19 is so important. When COVID-19 has passed, let’s be in a position where we can look back and celebrate Australia doing its best to build new and creative social resilience at all scales, where we fostered positive behaviours and confidence across the community. Partnerships like these are supporting us to do that,” said Judy Slayter, CEO, Australian Red Cross.
The programs will support those most at risk of the impacts of COVID-19 including socially isolated older Australians, people experiencing homelessness, migrants and refugees.
The Red Cross COVID-19 Care Collective has been formed across business and philanthropic partners to support recovery initiatives including:
- Emergency relief efforts and the delivery of essential services to vulnerable people and communities across Australia;
- Telephone outreach services to offer wellbeing checks on socially isolated and at-risk people (the service is currently supporting 20,000 Australians impacted by the virus);
- Psychological First Aid training for staff, volunteers and corporate partners. This program offers immediate help to people navigating the stress of life after a crisis.
Globally, The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Foundation, and local bottlers have pledged over $100 million to support local communities with COVID 19 recovery efforts. This includes over $14 million in donations from The Coca-Cola Foundation to Red Cross projects around the world.
“We are deeply concerned about the growing impact of the novel coronavirus, especially in the most vulnerable parts of our communities,” said Helen Smith Price, president, The Coca-Cola Foundation.
“We support the Red Cross COVID-19 Care Collective and its ongoing assistance for Australians hit hardest by this pandemic.”
In addition to the Foundation’s financial support, the company continues to support local communities, employees, and customers in Australia and New Zealand in a variety of ways. This year, Coca-Cola in Australia, together with The Coca-Cola Foundation and the local Coca-Cola Australia Foundation, will deliver support of over $2.5 million to Aussies in need.
“As we emerge from this crisis together, it is vital that the people who are doing it tough receive both immediate assistance and long-term support,” said Vamsi Mohan Thati, President, Coca-Cola South Pacific.
“Beyond this financial contribution from the Coca-Cola Foundation, we look forward to sharing our resources, networks and people to offer additional support where and when it is needed most,” he said.