Carat Melbourne Wins RSPCA Account

Carat Melbourne Wins RSPCA Account

Carat Melbourne has added to its portfolio of not-for-profit clients adding The RSPCA to other clients such as The Big Issue and the Leukaemia Foundation.

The team has a passion for supporting socially responsible causes and making a contribution back to the community. RSPCA provides a great opportunity to be involved in a worthy cause that is close to many of the Carat team’s hearts and brings to life the agency values.

Bekki Davis, campaigns and communications manager RSPCA Victoria said, “We are very excited to be working with Carat – they already have experience working with not-for-profit and we know their team will offer informed insight through this experience.”

Stuart Perry, head of growth and retention at Carat said “Carat is proud to be working with RSCPA to support their work in the community and the prevention of animal cruelty.  Carat’s passion for driving change was integral to our pitch to RSPCA Vic with a real desire to be hands on and involved at every level for this great not for profit cause.” 

As well as its media duties, Carat will be actively involved with the Association, including fundraising and participating in the Million Paws Walk on the 17th May to fight against animal cruelty.




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