Tom Bailey Speaks About His Various Endeavors Benefiting Aussie Veterans


Published on November 05, 2022

His fund-raising platform Classics For A Cause has done vast work in the area of health and mental awareness for these selected clans.

Many individuals have gone to great lengths to help humanity by contributing immensely via their work in whichever way they can. Here we speak about one such person who has done exceptional work for the welfare of Aussie veterans and is still going strong by implementing many new things which would help them in a better manner. He is Tom Bailey, who heads the organization Classics For A Cause which focuses on assisting Aussie veterans by giving them proper medical assistant and introducing them to mental awareness programs.

How did the thought of doing something for Aussie veterans cross your mind?

I was initially working in community healthcare and pharmacy and helping patients on a personal front. The thought of doing something bigger and better was always in my mind. Creating better systems, software, and marketing in the healthcare space to improve patient outcomes and use those tools to reach people on a large scale was my aim, and with that thought, I teamed up with my brother Edward to form my organization which has done exceptionally well to date.

How is your organization different from others?

We give away cars more than any other giveaway company, at the same time donating towards charitable causes concerning Aussie veterans. We are perhaps one of the most recognized names when it comes to healthcare and giveaways. Every month the organization connects thousands of veterans to health services that are available free of cost for them, which improves their overall well-being to a great extent.

What has been your biggest achievement to date since you stepped into this space?

To everyone’s surprise, Classics for a Cause donated over $1 million in an incredible year. There are future plans to donate over $10 million dollars for this cause, which will be achieved for sure soon. Furthermore, we plan to open 5 veteran super clinics in the South East Queensland area, build 10 more veteran medical vans, and service veterans in rural and remote areas and 4 veteran hospitals in the coming times.

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