The team at Classics For A Cause leads the way in helping Aussie veterans.

The team at Classics For A Cause leads the way in helping Aussie veterans.

The team at Classics For A Cause leads the way in helping Aussie veterans.


Building a meaningful cause like this, they have been giving away classic cars to help the whole of the veteran community.


It is so astonishing to notice the swift rise of a few industries that have consistently remained on a growth pedestal over the years across the world. Ever wondered what could have been the factors that might have led these industries or the many brands, businesses, platforms, or initiatives under them to flourish so exponentially? Well, there could be innumerable factors, but no one can deny the passion and determination with which a few people and professionals put ideas and great visions into action only to add more value to the lives of others through their work and their ventures. This is exactly what Tom Bailey and his brother Edward did by creating something as amazing as Classics For A Cause as a unique giveaway company.


Tom Bailey is the one, who believed in working for the veteran community of Australia and having the experience of working in community pharmacy and healthcare for eight long years and then jumping into the health technology and marketing niches, he understood his true purpose in life. He felt passionate about improving the mental health outcomes of patients. He thus went ahead in owning and operating eight different veteran healthcare companies and co-owning a national allied health company with over 600 locations Australia-wide.


He wanted to give back to the Aussie veterans and, with his brother first in 2015, built an online veteran community hub to assist thousands of them every month and provide them with access to free health services while raising awareness for mental health. In 2019, they founded Classics For A Cause as a unique way to give back to them. It emerged as a fundraising platform to help Aussie veterans and give punters a chance to win classic cars.


Tom Bailey says that their genuine intent to launch this one-of-a-kind cause was to help these veterans gain access to many health programs and provide funds to them to further raise awareness for mental health programs.


It is thus creating a significant impact as a trustworthy and hardworking company on the veteran community, improving their physical and mental health outcomes.


Do find more about this cause through Instagram @classicsforacause.

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