The industry’s social purpose organisation UnLtd has opened applications for its annual Hall of Good award for 2024.
The program recognises companies, campaigns and individuals in our industry that have made a significant positive impact to support children and young people at risk.
There are three categories that are all free to enter.
The Good Company category recognises companies that are showing long-term commitment to making a positive difference to young people at risk.
The Campaign for Good category recognises the best pro-bono campaigns raising awareness and funds for causes focusing on at-risk young people.
The Social Change Maker category recognises individuals in our industry who are going over and above to use their skills and influence for good to support vulnerable young people.
UnLtd director of partnerships Jade Harley said there are so many individuals and companies across the industry doing incredible work using their media, marketing and creative skills to help our charity partners.
"The UnLtd Hall of Good program honours and celebrates the change-makers who demonstrate long-term commitment to creating positive social change," Harley said.
The program has been running for five years and previous inductees include Paramount, Ogilvy, GroupM, Maud & The Monkeys, Yahoo, Initiative, The Hallway, EssenceMediacom and Nine.
The individual Social Change Maker of the Year inductees include Ant Melder and Chiquita King from Cocogun and Philippa Noilea-Tani from Wavemaker.
Cocogun managing director Chiquita King said the agency was so honoured to be inducted to the UnLtd Hall of Good in 2023.
"Making a positive difference in the world through creativity is something that underpins everything we do at Cocogun," King said.
"To be recognised for this work is really meaningful, not just to Ant and I but to each of our incredibly talented team and our wonderful clients.”
The 2024 inductees to the UnLtd: Hall of Good will be announced at UnLtd’s annual Big Dream event taking place on 12 September in Sydney.
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