Nedd's Milk launches heartfelt fundraiser for homelessness

23 September 2024
 

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Brockmann aims to raise $10m.

Nedd’s Milk is calling on chocolate milk companies to follow its lead and donate a percentage of sales to homelessness this October.  

‘The MOOOVEMENT’, spearheaded by Nedd Brockmann, is being supported by a few friends as well as actor David Field and We Mean Well podcast hosts Luisa Dal Din and Jack Archdale. 

After he raised $2m running across Australia in 2022, Brockmann decided to try and raise $10 for outreach program We Are Mobilise next month.

Brockmann is asking all milk owners and other organisations (OOO) to follow the lead of Nedd’s Milk and donate a percentage of their sales to help the 125,000 Australians experiencing homelessness around the country. 

“I love my choccy milk, I love all the choccy milk companies and of course all choccy milk drinkers,” Brockmann said. 

“Let’s come together in October and try and make a real difference, as well as drink a heap of choccy milk.  

“So, to the owners of Dare, Oak, Rokeby, BigM, Up&Go, Ice Break, The Man Shake and Dairy Farmers, and many more, let’s do something epic and unite for Aussies that need our help.”

Budgy Smuggler signed up as the first ‘other organisation’ to support the campaign. 

Businesses can make make a donation by visiting the MOOOVEMENT website.  

All brands involved will be promoted on Nedd’s Milks channels (yep, including competing Choccy Milk brands) and throughout Nedd’s next fundraising run – Nedd’s Uncomfortable Challenge. 

We are Mobilise founder Noah Yang was “pumped” about the campaign.  

“Nedd and the team at Bursty keep raising the bar on ideas to help our homeless and this is just another example,” Yang said. 

“Nedd’s epic run across Australia has already had such a tangible impact on so many lives, and his continued support of us with ideas like THE MOOOVEMENT and Nedd’s Uncomfortable Challenge is incredible.  

“We urge all the Choccy Milk Owners and other organisations to sign up and help us change the face of homelessness in Australia.”

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