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Coates launches the Coates Foundation

by Staff Writer
November 24, 2021
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Coates has launched the Coates Foundation to provide strategy and structure to the company’s philanthropic work.

Coates, Australia’s leading equipment hire and solutions provider, has launched the Coates Foundation. The Foundation will provide strategy and structure to Coates’ philanthropic work and its approach to ‘giving back’ to the communities in which it operates.

Coates will also engage its employees and support their social responsibility efforts through employee giving, as well as volunteering opportunities with its selected charity partners.

The launch of the Coates Foundation is a key pillar of the company’s Sustainability Strategy, launched last month.

“Engagement with the community is at the heart of this business and has been for 136 years. For Coates, it’s not only about doing well as a business, but also doing good,“ said Murray Vitlich, CEO, Coates.

“We want our organisation and employees to consistently learn, understand and commit to assisting with the varied and ongoing challenges that the communities we work within face by making a constructive and lasting difference.”

The Foundation has selected national charity partners; This Is A Conversation Starter (TIACS) and Mission Australia. These partnerships allow the company and its employees to continue making charitable contributions that provide positive society-wide benefits. The partners are in addition to the work that Coates currently does with the Clontarf Foundation, a partnership that was launched earlier this year in conjunction with the launch of the company’s ‘Reflect’ Reconciliation Action Plan.

Each year, Coates also supports the Seven Telethon, ‘R U OK?’, Westmead Children’s Hospital’s annual Christmas toy drive, and the Humpty Dumpty Foundation which donates medical equipment for children in Paediatric Wards, Neonatal Units, Maternity and Emergency Departments in hospitals across Australia.

Leaving a lasting legacy

In FY21, the company recognised the need to support remote and regional communities that do not have adequate access to medical services, especially specialist services such as mental health services and support.

This prompted the local Coates team in Townsville to think about how they could foster open and honest conversations around mental health in the workplace, initiating ‘Tropical Shirt Fridays’, in which employees wear bright ‘TradeMutt’ shirts, every Friday with YNWA (You’ll Never Walk Alone) labelled on the right breastplate and TIACS (This is a Conversation Starter) across the back, to create awareness around mental health and suicide.

“Our team in Townsville took it upon themselves to tackle the subject of mental wellbeing at work in a way that made an impact, not only among our employees but also for the community and customers they work with,” said Vitlich.

“It’s a testament to how our teams are motivated to engage and proactively foster change and leave a positive legacy, both internally and externally to Coates.”

“In conjunction with the Coates Foundation launch we will be encouraging all employees nationally to consider taking part in Mission Australia’s Christmas Appeal by donating directly to the charity or creating Christmas hampers for distribution to Mission Australia locations across the country.

“We know that food hampers are a much-needed necessity and make a great difference to individuals and families who are homeless or experiencing disadvantage, especially at Christmas. We have team members in our branches who are encouraging friends and family to also be involved and distribute hampers in the lead up to Christmas, “said Vitlich.

About Coates

Coates, part of Seven Group Holdings, is Australia’s leading equipment hire and solutions provider, operating across a range of markets including engineering, mining and resources, infrastructure, manufacturing, construction, agriculture and major events.

Coates has recently celebrated 136 years of commitment to supporting their customers who help build Australia. With a national footprint of over 150 branches, more than one million pieces of equipment and 2,000 highly skilled employees, Coates provides expert equipment solutions for nearly 19,000 customers. This includes end-to-end solutions for temporary works, traffic management, water management, industrial shutdowns, maintenance, training services and events.

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