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Souths Cares and Transdev partner for Community

Transdev has joined forces with Souths Cares in a two-year partnership to benefit southern and western Sydney communities and support local youth and First Nation training, employment and wellbeing. 

The major partnership with Souths Cares, the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ independent charity supports highly disadvantaged youths and their families through capacity-building programs, across health, employment and education, making a positive community impact. 

Transdev’s partnership with Souths Cares includes championing community events and programs such as an Education and Wellbeing Expo held earlier this week and a Souths Cares end-of-year NAIDOC celebration. 

Participants in Souths Cares’ programs will also be able to interact with Transdev as they make important decisions about further education or employment opportunities whilst at school, as well as participating in the Transdev and Souths Cares events. 

Souths Cares CEO Alisha Parker-Elrez said the charity was excited about the partnership. 

“Everyone at Souths Cares is thrilled about this partnership with Transdev,”   Ms Parker-Elrez said. 

“We know it will make a difference to the lives of many participants in our existing and future programs. 

“We teamed up with Transdev because of their commitment to the community, not only locally in the South Sydney district, but right across the country.  

“They have shown they are genuine in providing opportunities and experiences for our program participants. 

“Transdev was front and centre at our Education and Wellbeing Expo a few days ago and will help put smiles on people’s faces throughout the Christmas period at our Souths Cares NAIDOC end-of-year celebrations. 

‘We’re all very excited to work with the team at Transdev over the next two years with a view to extending the partnership for years to come, proving positive outcomes for our community.” 

Transdev Australasia Chief Executive Luke Agati said Transdev was proud to partner in a holistic capacity building partnership. 

“This is about cultural respect, deepening relationships and supporting self-determination of First Nation Australian youth and their families,” Mr Agati said. 

“We move people every day on public transport right across Sydney and we also want to be a positive influence in those local communities that we serve. 

“This is a practical and meaningful step towards advancing reconciliation, whilst promoting sustainable employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across our businesses. 

“This partnership will help support that journey on many fronts through mentoring, training and rewarding career pathways through our Transdev and Transdev John Holland depots and other on-site visits, talks and events.” 

Mr Agati said Transdev valued people from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to boost creativity and enable better decision making, which is why this partnership would be a success.    

“Our overriding goal is do social and economic good in the communities in which we work, serve and learn. 

“It’s why we’re dedicated to progressing our commitments under our Reconciliation Action Plan as well as advancing our diversity, equity and inclusion aspirations. 

“We are thrilled and honoured to partner with South Cares to co-create and deliver a range of programs and activities to increase heath, training and career prospects of many First Peoples of Australia.” 

Transdev runs public transport across Sydney, including the iconic Sydney Harbour ferries, Sydney trams and buses across eastern Sydney (via Transdev John Holland) and in greater western Sydney. 

For more information, visit Souths Cares  

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