St Basil’s NSW/ACT partners with Nestlé on new project

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NSW and ACT residential aged care provider St Basil’s has partnered with Nestlé Australia on its new campaign “Share your NESCAFÉ story”.

Already a valued partner of Nestlé, staff and residents from St Basil’s recently took part in a dedicated filming day, sharing their genuine feedback and experiences with the NESCAFÉ products they enjoy daily.

Since Greeks are well known for their love of daily coffee, they’re an ideal group for the campaign.

Nestlé’s campaign focuses on celebrating real moments, meaningful connections and personal stories.

The partnership with St Basil’s reflects these values, highlighting the organisation’s commitment to creating an inclusive community where residents feel a sense of belonging

St Basil’s operates under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. They take pride in providing high-quality, person-centred care within a culturally and spiritually enriching environment.

Its tailored programs, engaging activities and dedicated staff support the overall mental and physical wellbeing of residents.

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