Print franchise says no to sex trafficking

Worldwide Online Printing signs on with Project Futures’ Stella Fella Campaign as a major corporate sponsor to end sex trafficking in Australia.

According to founder of Project Futures, Stephanie Lorenzo, the funds that will come from this program will support both its local and international projects.

“We will be able to use the printing services of Worldwide Online Printing in promotional material needed for various campaigns, in particular the Stella Fella campaign that it is particularly involved with.

“I am so excited to have consolidated and collaborated with them to work out a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) program that will not only benefit our mission and cause to raise more awareness and funding about the issue of sex trafficking in Australia,” she says.

Phil Wilkinson, national marketing manager for Worldwide says the organisation was extremely proud to be able to take a stand on such an important social issue and support the Stella Fella campaign as one of its major sponsors this year and next.

“At this point it’s purely a monetary support, but this is not a one-off donation. We are looking at give our franchise stores the chance to help raise funds at a local level,” says Wilkinson.

He encourages people to support the Stella Fella campaign and purchase tickets to see Guy Sebastian perform at the Stella Fella finalist Party hosted by Tim Ross and James Kerley.