
Aztech Services has long been donating a portion of our profits to a number of charities helping those in need both here in Australia and abroad. As a conscientious Australian business, we feel we have an obligation to give back to the community in some way. Our philanthropic efforts make a positive difference to those in need by providing much needed funding to charitable organisations.
Over the past 6 years, Aztech services have donated over $660,000 to Australian charity foundations.
- 2011/2012 financial year – $50,000
- 2012/2013 financial year – $116,000
- 2013/2014 financial year – $100,000
- 2014/2015 financial year – $150,000
- 2015/2016 financial year – $150,000
- 2016/2017 financial year – $100,000
Aztech Services customers can take comfort in knowing that they are contributing to a worthwhile cause whilst also saving our community from asbestos exposure. For more information on Aztech Services’ charitable contributions, feel free to contact our customer service team.
Our most recent charities of choice are:
The Fred Hollows Foundation
The Fred Hollows Foundation is inspired by the work of the late Professor Fred Hollows. The foundation was established in 1992 and works throughout Africa, Asia and Australia focusing on blindness prevention and Australian Indigenous health. To learn more about the Fred Hollows Foundation click here.

The Animal Welfare League of Qld
The Animal Welfare League of Qld takes care of approximately 10,000 strayed and abandoned animals annually from South East Queensland. The AWLQ receives no Government funding for welfare work, relying predominantly on the community for support. To learn more about the Animal Welfare League of QLD click here.

The Kokoda Track Foundation
The Kokoda Track Foundation is an Australian philanthropic organisation which aims to repay the selfless help given to Australia during WWII by the ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels’ of Papua New Guinea by helping to improve the lives and futures of their descendants. To learn more about the Kokoda Track Foundation click here.

