To be the catalyst that makes the world work better.

Bluebirders aspires to make a lasting, positive impact on the world in business ethics, our environment, and the communities in which we work and live.

Profit for Purpose

Strengthening the communities where we live and work

Our corporate citizenship efforts include donations to non-profit organisations, gift matching, and volunteer programs. We focus our efforts in areas the co-founder’s care about the most, including organisations that provide urgent environmental buy-back programs, and kids affected by Domestic violence requiring urgent assistance to get back to school with all the books, uniforms and support they require.

Bluebirders by the numbers

Since operations commenced 1st July 2021, Bluebirders rallied to provide:

$63,855.04

Donations so far.

  1. ZEPHYR EDUCATION
    30th June 2022 $25,000.00

  2. RAINFOREST 4
    30th June 2022 $25,693.32
    30th June 2023 $3,124.72

  3. SLEEPBUS
    30th June 2022 $10,037.00

$63,855.04

  • Zephyr Education

    Zephyr Education was founded by a group of volunteers who got together in 2013 to help children at domestic violence shelters get on with their education by supplying them with everything they need to start at their new school providing uniforms, textbooks, stationery, and anything else they require to get back to school.

    Children often arrive at domestic violence shelters without their school uniforms and other school essentials. It’s an unfortunate fact of life that children who stand out from their classmates run a higher risk of being bullied.

    Assistance is required to help them fit in at their new school and boost self-confidence.


    https://zephyreducation.com.au/

  • Rainforest 4

    Assisting Rainforest 4 with buyback of Rainforest and ensuring biodiversity is restored and protected.

    In 1982 the Queensland government approved a 1,136-lot rural residential subdivision in the Daintree. This resulted in two-thirds of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest being excluded from protection in the Daintree National Park and Wet Tropics World Heritage Area that was declared in 1988.

    In the struggle to prevent the development of the Daintree, there have been wins and losses. Hundreds of rainforest properties have been developed for housing, while hundreds more have been purchased for conservation and the rainforest protected. 

    Rainforest 4 ensures the biodiversity is restored and protected, and land acquired will be transitioned under the future care of the National Parklands.

    https://www.rainforest4.org/

  • Sleepbus

    Sleepbus provides a safe, temporary overnight accommodation service, getting people off the street by offering an immediate, first stop, cost-effective solution for our society’s most vulnerable; catching them early until they can get back on their feet.
    Each Sleepbus has up to 20 secure, climate controlled, individual sleep pods in twin cabins, each with a lockable door and toilet; everyone is looked after with overnight security and CCTV surveillance; we also have under bus storage for belongings, a cosy place for companion animals and even a twin cabin for our overnight volunteers.


    https://sleepbus.org