The Big Giveback

Asahi Lifestyle Beverages to raise $1m for Australian charities

Asahi Lifestyle Beverages has launched a nationwide campaign in more than 10,000 retail outlets to raise funds for charities including The Smith Family as part of The Big Giveback.

The Big Giveback will run across convenience stores, service stations, quick service restaurants and other major retail chains, including more than 700 Ampol/Caltex, 260 Metro Petroleum, and around 700 Coles Express sites.

The campaign will see 10 cents from the sale of non-alcoholic drinks including Schweppes, Cool Ridge water, Solo, Gatorade and Lipton Iced Tea sold at these participating locations throughout August donated to help people in need.

The Big Giveback aims to raise $1m+ in total and participating stores will display point-of-sale and other in-store material. Most stores will raise funds for Asahi Lifestyle Beverages’ flagship partner The Smith Family while some will donate to their charity of choice.

The launch of the campaign comes as children’s education charity The Smith Family commissioned a new survey revealing two-thirds (63 per cent) of Australians are concerned about the gap between Australia’s ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’. Around half (48 per cent) of Australians believe this gap has widened since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and many are concerned about the social and educational impacts of the pandemic on children and young people.

Asahi Lifestyles Beverages CEO Nigel Parsons said: “The Smith Family survey confirms in stark detail how the pandemic has challenged all of the community over the past 18 months, but it has been particularly confronting for vulnerable families and children who desperately want to continue their education.

“The Big Giveback is a simple way for Australians to directly help these families via our flagship partner The Smith Family. We will announce additional activities relating to The Big Giveback in coming weeks.”

Judy Barraclough, The Smith Family’s Acting CEO, said the charity is seeing firsthand some of the biggest challenges facing those in our most disadvantaged communities.

“We see every day the struggles of families in severe financial stress and the effects these can have on children’s education – and the latest lockdowns in many parts of the country have caused significant upheaval again in people’s lives.

“The Smith Family appreciates the generous support of the community and our national corporate partner Asahi Lifestyle Beverages, in helping to raise much-needed funds at this critical time. This support can make all the difference in a young person’s life, helping them persevere through the toughest of circumstances to continue their education and create a better future for themselves.

“Together, through campaigns like The Big Giveback, we can help even more young Australians in need.”

All funds received by The Smith Family will go to its Learning for Life program, which currently supports the education of almost 58,000 students experiencing disadvantage across Australia.

Australians can support The Big Giveback at participating stores or by making a donation. For more information visit the campaign website at thebiggiveback.com.au.

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