Rare generosity surprises Remote Laundries project
Tom Hutton, Griff Loughnan & Zac Haines raised over $35k for the project through sponsorship to run the 140km Larapinta Run ultra marathon. LEGENDS!!
Tom Hutton, Griff Loughnan & Zac Haines raised over $35k for the project through sponsorship to run the 140km Larapinta Run ultra marathon. LEGENDS!!
At face value it would be hard to find a link between Kolsen; a business operating across facilities, electrical and industrial services, and the Remote Laundries project. But if you dig a little deeper you would see a long and successful relationship between the two. The Remote Laundries project business model has a corporate partnership …
Last week the NT Administrator visited our Casuarina laundry to learn meet the team and learn about plans to expand the project further in remote NT.
The laundry in Angurugu has been running for eight successful months and we’ve learned so much from their unique business model.
In 2019 the first Remote Laundries project laundry was installed in the remote Aboriginal community of Barunga in the NT and cases of scabies have been falling ever since. The data from 2021 shows a 60% drop in the number of cases, and we’re thrilled to see proof our laundries are working!
Isn’t it a wonderful feeling when hard work pays off? We recently got some of the innovative and critical elements of our laundry design patented which was hard work but very satisfying.
The Remote Laundries Project team are celebrating! We’ve secured a significant partnership with NT PHN and we are very pleased.
We want to offer corporates a chance to partner with us to create real positive change in remote NT communities.
“Its a simple project and so often, simple is best” said the Govenor-General about the Remote Laundries Project when he visited.
We want to know the value of our laundries, not just the social returns but the monetary value, and we have a model that shows they are incredible value for money.