OUR CIRCLE OF SUPPORT

At Coolamon Community, we walk alongside a generous network of partners who share our belief that every Aboriginal baby deserves to be welcomed into the world with care, dignity and connection. From philanthropic foundations to clothing suppliers and freight companies, our partners stand with us to support the strength of Aboriginal families and the community-led care that wraps around them.

Through donations, discounted goods and in-kind support, these relationships allow us to reach some of the most remote parts of the country — delivering not just baby essentials, but a message of respect, hope and belonging. Together, we’re creating a ripple effect of support, built on trust, shared purpose, and a deep respect for culture and country.

OUR SUPPLIER PARTNERS

At Coolamon Community, we’re proud to work with incredible supplier partners who share our commitment to strong beginnings for Aboriginal mums and babies. From baby clothing to warehousing and freight, each values-aligned partnership helps us deliver with care, quality and efficiency.

Many have donated brand-new essentials for our Coolamons, while others offer in-kind support like logistics and warehouse space — allowing us to operate well beyond typical charity models.

These partnerships show what’s possible when commercial expertise meets social purpose. Every Coolamon is packed not just with essentials, but with respect, care and hope.

Our Wholesale Suppliers

Coolamon Community is built on trusted relationships with wholesale suppliers who provide high-quality baby products and services at or below wholesale cost. From nappies, mattresses and books to breast pumps and freight, our partners play a vital role in helping us source, store, and deliver each Coolamon with care. Many of these businesses have gone above and beyond, offering generous discounts or donating stock and services outright. We deeply value their collaboration — it reflects a shared belief that good business can also do good.

  • Logo for Kangaroo Bedding featuring a stylized kangaroo head in green and gold with the text 'Kangaroo Bedding Baby & Toddler' beneath.
  • BabyLove logo in purple text with a heart-shaped 'o'
  • Medela logo with black text and orange symbol on a white background.
  • Logo for Natural Rubber Soother with a brown leaf icon and teal text.
  • Visy logo with tagline 'For a Better World'
  • Logo with the words 'QV baby' on a blue checkered background.
  • Logo for Better World Arts featuring a white handprint inside a red circular background bordered with small gold dots, and text that reads 'Better World Arts' with a tagline 'Cross Cultural Projects' and description 'fine art, fine craft, ethical trade'.
  • Logo of Magabala Books featuring a stylized boab seed pod and text on a yellow background.

OUR PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS

We’re deeply grateful to walk alongside a growing network of philanthropic partners who share our vision — that every Aboriginal baby should be wrapped in care, culture and connection from the very beginning. Their generous support helps us respond to community needs with flexibility and purpose.

These relationships are built on trust. Our partners believe in the work we’re doing with Aboriginal Health Services, and we honour that trust through careful stewardship, strong governance and a commitment to lasting impact. Their support gives strength to everything we do and helps ensure we can continue this important journey with care and purpose.

Partner with Us

At Coolamon Community, partnership means walking alongside — with trust, respect, and shared purpose. We work with those who believe in community-led care and the importance of giving Aboriginal families a strong start in life. Whether through funding, in-kind support, or expertise, our partners help us create real impact.

If you or your organisation would like to explore a partnership with Coolamon Community, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at info@coolamoncommunity.org.au or fill out the contact form . Let’s walk together to support strong beginnings for Aboriginal mothers and babies.