Our Commitment to Community.
At New Litho Group, we believe that true success extends beyond our business, encompassing our commitment to empowering communities and fostering a healthier, more equitable future.
We have chosen to partner with four exceptional charities, Hands on Learning, Koala Kids, Life Ed, and Bali Children Foundation, because each one delivers direct, tangible impact by focusing on the fundamental pillars of a thriving life: wellbeing, education, and social connection.
We intend to provide these organisations with reliable support and resources, enabling them to expand their vital work, from giving at-risk Australian students the practical skills and sense of belonging they need to succeed, to delivering happy moments for children undergoing cancer treatment, equipping all children with essential life skills, and empowering disadvantaged communities through education and employment pathways.
We are proud to stand alongside these partners who are transforming lives one student, one child, and one community at a time.
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BCF works in Bali's remote, disaster-impacted villages, empowering disadvantaged communities socially and economically. They achieve this by providing scholarships and improving education standards, creating a pathway from education to meaningful employment. BCF supports over 22,500 children annually, educating the next generation of leaders.
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Life Ed is Australia’s largest independent health and wellbeing education provider, committed to empowering primary school children to make safer and healthier life choices. Through their iconic mobile learning centres and Healthy Harold, they deliver curriculum-aligned programs on physical health, social-emotional wellbeing, and safety.
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Koala Kids is a volunteer-driven organisation dedicated to providing "happy moments" and therapeutic support for children and young people (up to 25) during cancer treatment in Victorian hospitals. Their work provides art and craft items, end-of-treatment celebrations, and comfort kits to distract and alleviate boredom and anxiety for patients and their families.
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Hands On Learning is a practical, in-school wellbeing program that supports students who are most at risk of disengaging from school. They create a "place to belong" where students work with artisan teachers on real community projects, fostering essential life skills like confidence, problem-solving, and collaboration. This leads to improved engagement, wellbeing, and attendance.
Charity Partners.