Taboola partners with UnLtd for Youth Off The Streets

Alice Avery: “Their enthusiasm and generosity mean so much to the staff, volunteers and young people”

Discovery and native advertising platform, Taboola, has strengthened its ties with charity Youth Off The Streets by partnering with social purpose organisation UnLtd.

The opportunities for the team at Taboola to support disadvantaged young people over winter were made possible through a partnership with UnLtd, which connects the media, marketing and creative industries with charities working with at-risk children and young people.

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In June, the team volunteered with the Youth Off The Streets Food Van, where they supported in the prepping, cooking and delivery of food to young people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage.

Soon after, Taboola also took part in Youth Off The Streets’ Winter Wellbeing Event, where the team put together hampers and packs distributed at their July event in Bankstown.
 
Last month, the team accompanied 12 young people, alongside three Youth Off The Streets chaperones, to a school holiday event.

They also took part in the 12th annual UnLtd Cup indoor soccer tournament in Sydney that raised funds for KidsXpress, a children’s mental health charity.
 
Raquel Peña, account manager at UnLtd, said: “The Taboola and Youth Off The Streets partnership through UnLtd has been a great example of the immense power of social impact when both charities and organisations feel valued and can drive purpose together.”
 
Alice Avery, account manager at Youth Off The Streets, added: “Youth Off The Streets is delighted to partner with Taboola in our shared mission to support and empower young people.

Since teaming up with us through UnLtd this year, Taboola have already committed their time, resources, and people to help our cause through volunteering, fundraising and in-kind support.

“Their enthusiasm and generosity mean so much to the staff, volunteers and young people at Youth Off The Streets. We are excited to grow this partnership and, together, we can help young people build a positive future.”

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