Festive campaign sets new record

Published on 16 Dec 2022

APM CEO of Employment Services Karen Rainbow and Grace Lacy from the Salvation Army

APM teams across Australia have helped raise $30,000 to help Aussie families in need this Christmas.

Dedicated employees from APM Employment Services were inspired to reach targets across December in order to make the full $30,000 donation as part of the APM Festive Campaign.


APM Employment Services helps thousands of people manage the impact of long term unemployment, mental health conditions, injuries, illnesses or disability, to find meaningful employment.

Our Employment Services teams are trusted to help Australians find and keep a job so they can live a more fulfilling, independent life.

APM made a donation after both teams achieved the goal of 5,500 placements – up from 2,000 in 2021 - supporting job seekers into employment.

"We're delighted to increase our donation to the Salvation Army this year" APM CEO of Employment Services Karen Rainbow said.

"We are proud of our teams who worked so hard to more-than-double our previous number of placements this year."

"The APM Festive campaign is an important part of our contribution to those in need in our community, at this especially busy time of the year" she added.

The goal was achieved in time to make a big contribution to The Salvation Army who are providing meals, hampers, and vouchers to families in need of support over the holiday season.

The Salvation Army’s Relationship Manager Corporate Partnerships (VIC), Grace Lacy, dropped by South Geelong office to personally thank APM and collect the donation of $30,000 from APM Employment Services CEO Karen Rainbow.