Standing Strong With Communities in Crisis

At Lovekins, we believe wellness includes standing with communities in times of need and investing in long-term change.
Whether responding to natural disasters, reducing environmental impact, or supporting families through hardship, we act with care, urgency, and purpose.
01 Crisis Relief & Community Care

Flood Recovery – Northern NSW
In response to severe flooding, we donated 600 packs of nappies and period pads to support families across Northern NSW. This was delivered in partnership with Foodbank NSW & ACT, working on the ground in affected areas.
COVID-19 Support via Foodbank Australia
As a long-term supporter of Foodbank, Lovekins donated 8,500 units of Baby Face Cream during the pandemic to help families experiencing economic hardship and lockdown-related challenges.
Nappy Stress & Family Crisis Support
We proudly supported The Nappy Collective, Australia’s only nonprofit focused on collecting and redistributing nappies to families in crisis. With nearly 250,000 children under age four living below the poverty line, our contributions helped relieve “nappy stress”, a significant burden affecting family health, wellbeing, and dignity.
Coolamon Community Engagement
We’ve contributed targeted product donations to support Indigenous community programs focused on wellbeing and maternal care.
02   Investing in Environmental & Educational Impact

Key Partnership on Forestry Infrastructure
Lovekins has invested in dedicated forestry infrastructure in Gunning, NSW to help offset carbon emissions generated from our packaging production. This initiative not only supported our sustainability goals but also contributed to the protection of native
wildlife and the restoration of natural habitats.
WWF Australia – Partner in Purpose
As part of WWF’s Regenerate Australia program, we’ve contributed to the rehabilitation of native wildlife and ecosystems, helping to future-proof Australia against the impacts of climate disasters.
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
To help break the cycle of disadvantage, through the creation of our children’s book “The Grumpy Little Crocodile” – co created with celebrated illustrator Heath McKenzie and iconic Australian Jesinta Franklin, we’ve supported the Indigenous Literacy Foundation in promoting access to books and culturally relevant education in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.