Karinya House

Standing as a beacon of hope and support for women who are pregnant or parenting a baby, Karinya House exists to ensure women are never alone in their journey. We are proud to partner with them, providing services on a pro bono basis.

Karinya House annual reports, papermonkey design for good

The Opportunity

Karinya House is a not for profit organisation, walking with women in Canberra and the surrounding region. Their funding framework is a true cooperative.

Financial and in-kind support comes from individuals, families, community groups, corporates, philanthropic and government partners. Through a shared connection, Karinya reached out to us asking if we could assist with the production of their annual report.

The Solution

Since 2018 papermonkey has partnered with Karinya House to design and layout their annual report under an ongoing pro bono arrangement.

We take the approach of walking quietly, utilising our skills and experience to design documents which the staff and volunteers can be proud. Our relationship with Karinya sometimes extends to other corporate documents at discounted rates, as required.

Karinya House

For many years, papermonkey has supported us to develop professional, high-quality publications. The team has a strong understanding of our organisation and always produces work which represents our values and tone. They are consistently professional, responsive and a pleasure to work with.

Ellen Field, Strategy and Funding Director, Karinya House

Our partnership with Karinya House continues in an ongoing basis as part of our design for good philosophy.

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