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Small Change, Big Impact: Vending Machines Fuel Veteran Support

Lendlease and Soldier On’s partnership, which began in 2017 with the initiative to use vending machine proceeds at RAAF Base Edinburgh, continues to create a significant positive impact on the veteran community. 

Over the past eight years, Lendlease has expanded this initiative, raising $42,000 through vending machines on various Defence Projects. These funds support Soldier On’s programs, including employment and education, for Defence families facing challenges. 

 ‘We are incredibly grateful for Lendlease’s unwavering support,’ said Soldier On CEO Paul Singer. ‘Their contributions have allowed us to grow and serve our community better. It’s partnerships like these that make a measurable difference.’  

‘As our partnership continues to flourish, both Lendlease and Soldier On look forward to many more years of working together to enhance exciting opportunities and help nurture a stronger, healthier and more empowered veteran community.’” 

Interested in a career with Lendlease? 

Established in 1957, Lendlease has grown to develop landmark projects across the globe, actively supporting veteran employment. Learn more at http://bit.ly/46rG1TX.  

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