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We couldn't do it without you. We couldn't do it without you. Email not displaying correctly? [View in your browser]( [Cotton On]( [Free Shipping On Orders $70+]( [365 days of doing good.]( [What a year. We were present together. We took action when it mattered. We created meaningful change. And we couldnt have done it without you. From the bottom of our hearts, Thank you.]( [January: Students around the world kicked off the new year in classromms across our 24 Cotton On Foundation supported schools in Uganda, South Africa and Thailand.]( [February: Together with Lifechanger Foundation, we hosted a three-day Pathways camp for 103 Cotton On Foundation scholarship recipients. Workshops focused on forming connections, creating friendships and learning strategies to support mental health and wellbeing.]( [March: We raised $63, 408 AUD for the New Zeland Red Cross Disaster Fund in a two-week fundraising rally to support critical response and recovery efforts for communities impacted by the floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.]( [April: In partnership with One Tree Planted and WWF Singapore, we committed to plant 1 million trees across 8 countries over 2 years. In our first year, we raised $1.28 million AUD in one month, which enables us to plant over 700,000 trees so far.]( [May: In our 5th year as official retail partner, we raised $638,000 AUD for the Mental Health Foundation. of New Zeland. Supporting programs and resources that reduce bullying and build awareness of the impact of bullying on young people's mental health.]( [June: To celebrate one year of our partnership and over $700,000 AUD raised, we visited the reef with our mates from King Stingray, to see the impact being made by members of the Reef Cooperative. We also took part in the Great Reef Census, a groundbreaking citizen science effort to survey the reef and be part of a crucial conservation initiative.]( [July: A milestone with meaningful impact. That's 50,000 times this year where a young person had the opportunity to participate in life-changing preventative youth mental health programs across Australia and New Zeland, building their social, emotional and resilience skills.]( [August: In response to the devastating wildfires in Hawaii, our customers helped us raise $23,873 USD in a weekend rally. 100% of the funds were contributed to the Hawai'i Community Foundation's Maui Strong Fund to support the provision of food, shelter and financial assistance in Maui]( [September: We completed phase one of renovations at the South African high school. That means 1,280 students are now enjoying 18 brand new classrooms, a new multipurpose hall, 8 beautiful murals and an inspiring outside space.]( [October: In our biggest global campaign to date, we pledged $5 million USD to amplify youth mental health initiative. Over 7,000 people earned their Be There Certificate, designed to increase mental health literacy. And we recieved over 1,800 nominations for a Kindness in Community Fund to support local youth-focused mental health organizations.]( [November: Our biggest ever multi-campus Cotton On Foundation supported school. This inspiring school, once finalised, will offer up to 2,500 educational places, and like our other Central Village school, Mannya, it will be a community hub for students, parents, teachers and the local community.]( [December: Giving season just got better. For every Cotton On gift card purchased, we'll donate an additional 10% of its value to Cotton On Foundation. So when you give, we give too. Together, we're supporting education, environment and mental ghealth projects that empower youth to thrive.]( [Buy Now Pay Later]( [Buy Now Pay Later]( [App]( [App]( [Returns]( [Returns]( [TikTok ]( [Instagram ]( [Facebook ]( [Contact us]( [Find a store]( [Privacy policy]( You have received this email because you or someone else has confirmed that the email address {EMAIL} would like to receive email communication from Cotton On Group. We will never share your personal information (such as your email address with any other third parties without your consent). This email was sent by: Cotton On 14 Shepherd Court North Geelong, VIC, 3215, AU [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile](

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