The beauty brand Jurlique is giving some major support to the animals affected by the Australia bushfires — with the brand donating all its sales on January 14 to the Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Hospital.
Jurlique’s farm and manufacturing facility are both located in South Australia.
And in a statement published on their site, the company said that the majority of staff at their Biggs Flat farm and in their Mount Barker office have in some way been affected by the fires.
The company added that it is “extremely grateful for the heroic firefighters, animal rescue organizations and volunteers that have risked their lives to protect our community.”
“During such hardship it’s heart-warming to see the Australian spirit is stronger than ever, as communities far and wide dig deep in any way they can to help,” the statement continued . “We want to help too, which is why Jurlique USA is donating 100% of our jurlique.com product sales on Tuesday, January 14th to the Adelaide Koala and Wildlife Hospital.”
From their beloved Rose Hand Cream to the new Moisture Plus range and Activating Water Essence, Jurlique has a variety of products you can purchase to support the crisis in Australia.
The Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Hospital is one of numerous facilities aiding the animals displaced and injured by the bushfires.
Along with offering free emergency vet services, Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Hospital also takes in injured and orphaned wildlife for rehab and hosts several educational programs.
Jurlique will be donating sales to the organization for January 14 only.
But you can still donate directly to Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Hospital through its website.