Supporting our local and global communities
As a global food brand, we feel privileged to be a part of local communities all around the world. And that’s something we don’t take for granted.
From the very beginning, our business has been about helping people and enriching lives wherever we can and as we’ve grown, we’ve held onto those values, dedicating time to creating brighter futures.
Our local partners, people, and communities play a big role in what makes Teys special, and we’re always looking for ways to give back and support the people who are supporting us.
Driven by strong family values
Everything we do in our local communities is driven by the family values passed on by the four founding Teys brothers. We stand behind the work our people do for their communities, including:
● Employing people from the local communities where we operate
● Building partnerships with local businesses
● Supporting local organisations and causes with financial and in-kind support
● Creating and supporting opportunities for our employees to give back
● Supporting our producers, customers, and industry, as well as future agribusiness and food leaders, to help them achieve their goals
● Making sure we’re always accountable to our local communities.
Charities and community groups provide life-changing support where it is needed most. The communities we’re part of are important to us in so many ways, so we take every opportunity to support organisations that make a positive impact.
Some organisations we have worked with include: R U OK?, Rural Aid, RSPCA, Ronald McDonald Foundation, Cancer Council, Meals on Wheels, Drought Angels, Salvation Army, and Share the Dignity. We’re proud to play a small part in helping these amazing groups continue to make a real difference.
If it’s important to our local communities, it’s important to us. We’re always looking to help whenever and wherever we can. We take the time to understand the local challenges and opportunities, so we can find the best way to lend a helping hand.
We regularly support local sporting clubs, events, community festivals, health initiatives, emergency services, and crisis relief, just to name a few.