Creatives for Bushfires: Register now to provide support to Australia’s bushfire impacted communities

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Creatives for Bushfires: Register now to provide support to Australia’s bushfire impacted communities

The Creatives for Bushfires website is now ready for agencies and creative professionals to list their support for those experiencing the devastation of Australia’s bushfires.

 

In just two weeks, almost 400 agencies and creative professionals have pledged their support to helping Australia’s fire impacted areas get back on their feet via the Creatives for Bushfires Facebook page.

Already, the Facebook page has linked a number of marketers, PR professionals, graphic designers and branding specialists with businesses and organisations across Australia’s fire impacted areas. These creative professionals are all donating their time to assist those who have so far requested creative support.

To help those in fire impacted areas to easily find the support on offer, Creatives for Bushfires has today launched the Creatives for Bushfires website.

Agencies and creative professionals can now register for their information and support to appear on the website.

Creatives for Bushfires is now calling on agencies big and small from Australia and around the world to get involved and list their support. Advertisers, communicators, writers, marketers, PR practitioners, designers, illustrators, videographers, animators, directors, photographers, community engagement practitioners, media buyers and other industry professionals can all get involved.

Says Jane Metlikovec, founder and managing director of Upstride Agency and a resident of Gippsland: “We will soon be promoting the Creatives for Bushfires initiative to impacted communities across Australia to draw in-kind support from in future, should they wish to.

“I’m blown away by the amount of support coming through for those impacted by bushfire from Australia’s creative professionals, top tier agencies and boutique studios. It’s been amazing to see the creative community come together in this way and we are pleased to be already making connections with those who need our help. Please jump onto the website and register your support – this will be the easiest way for those who need your help to find you.”