Itag Media, leading Queensland marketing growth strategists, recently introduced a structured plan of free service packages to give back to the community that supports it. One of their recent complimentary projects was for Destiny Rescue, the Australian arm of an international charity fighting child prostitution.
Itag Media designed a new logo and corporate identity in consultation with the company for free. Itag Media presented several options for Destiny Rescue, offering the full range of services that are enjoyed by paying clients.
Giving Back to the community that supports them
The 'Giving Back' program begun by the Bundaberg web strategies company will offer several free services annually:
The company has also designed complete new corporate identities, improved online marketing and created free CD-Roms for not-for-profit clients.
Itag Media also sponsors a child in Mozambique through the Destiny Rescue program. David Ligtenberg, Itag Media senior marketing consultant, said that "When we heard about the horrors that these kids have to live through, we felt an obligation to help as much as we could".
"The logo is designed to help Destiny Rescue as a whole, but sponsoring Tomas is actually the most satisfying part of our commitment", Mr Ligtenberg continued.
Destiny Rescue President Couldn't Be Happier
The president of Destiny Rescue, Tony Kirwan, couldn't be happier with the graphic design services provided by Itag Media. "Destiny Rescue highly recommends the services of Itag Media. They promptly designed several draft logos for us to choose from and then fine tuned them to exactly what we were after. We found Itag Media to strike a great balance between following our suggestions and leading us with their professional ideas", said Mr Kirwan.

Destiny Rescue focuses on freeing children from the sex trade in poorer areas of the world as well as preventing the barbarism through community education and empowerment. They have been featured on A Current Affair through Australian filmmaker Luke Blair's exposé. The Beenleigh-based organization both: